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Bruce Anthony Buffer (born May 21, 1957) is an American professional mixed martial arts ring announcer and the official octagon announcer for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events, introduced on broadcasts as the "Veteran Voice of the Octagon". Buffer's catchphrase is "It's time!", which he announces before the main event of a UFC card.
The following list shows such athletes in addition to any noteworthy achievements that they earned during their playing career after returning from retirement. It includes only professional athletes who announced retirement, were retired for at least one full season or year, and then returned to play their sport in at least one regular season ...
Joe Martinez will fill in for Buffer at the event, which will take place in Abu Dhabi. Bruce Buffer joined UFC in 1996. Buffer has been a constant presence with the company since 1996.
Michael Buffer (born November 2, 1944) is an American ring announcer (or "MC") for boxing, professional wrestling, and National Football League events. Pioneering a distinct announcing style in which he rolls certain letters and adds other inflections to a fighter’s name, and known for his trademarked catchphrase: "Let's get ready to rumble!", he was inducted into the International Sports ...
UFC icon Bruce Buffer will be back in the Octagon this weekend after a scary bout with the coronavirus. Bruce Buffer back for UFC 268 after battle with COVID-19: 'I'm ready to roar' [Video] Skip ...
Buffer’s “Let’s get ready to rumble” is sometimes the most exciting part of the event. The phrase is so iconic that many boxing fans don’t feel like it’s a big fight unless Buffer has ...
After WEC ring announcer Joe Martinez resigned to work for Golden Boy Promotions, fellow Zuffa-owned promotion UFC announcer Bruce Buffer agreed to handle fighter introductions for WEC 49. [10] Kenny Florian would provide color commentary for the event, as he did at WEC 41 alongside play-by-play announcer Todd Harris. [11]
One retired librarian in the video regrets not setting up a Roth IRA till she was 54. “I put $6,000 in it and let it sit there,” she said. “A financial adviser explained to me that I had to ...