Quote Originally Posted by Missy
if he had fallen down, then I agree, if he had been knocked down (and it was called) and was getting up I would agree but it was neither of those cases. Who checks to see if their gloves are on the floor when they're bent over at the waist and in the process of rising? Target, hit it.
He did go down!!!
He went down from a punch, his knees (and gloves) clearly hit the canvas. He was getting up, and got clocked by a dirty punch.
When an opponent hits the canvas, whether it's because of a knockdown, a slip, a push, or whatever.... you wait for him to stand up and get back on his feet. You don't hover over him with your right hand cocked back, ready to sucker punch him.

The people who are defending Barrera in this instance either:
a. haven't seen the tape of what happened
or
b. are even more in love with Barrera than Jim Lampley