Would you consider decision-reversing consequences for this if you were the judge?

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Two octagon fighters are about to go at it, you are the judge to make the final call when the score cards are read or someone loses. You see the first fighter go up to the other fighter at the start of the round and go for a tap-of-respect Muay Thai style. The second fighter clearly sees the tap coming to him and he keeps his arm out with a fist, then when it looks like the second fighter is about to go for the tap with this fist, he lunges forward split second and KO's the first fighter ready for the tap. He then acts like he had no idea why anyone is booing him after he stands victorious.

IF you were the judge, would you consider making it a no-contest for the bout, or did the second fighter win fair and square in your opinion?
 
as a fighter. i can put myself in the situation and i think the second fighter won. It was fair but not really square. see the first guy should never have been ko'ed at the tap it's a mistake on his part which is why he deserves the loss. but the other guy pulled a bitch move. he should have waved off the tap. real fighters don't try for underhanded fluke wins.
 
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