MICHAEL BUFFER

Inducted on November 11, 1999

MICHAEL BUFFERIn October 1982, at the Playboy Hotel and Casino of Atlantic City, I had the opportunity to be a boxing ring announcer for the very first time. I was quite horrible and when I think back to that event I still get a blast of embarrassment! Anyway, In March 1983, Frank Gelb gave me another chance (and a few pointers) and I haven’t looked back since. Over the past 17 years, it’s been a roller coaster ride of thrills that began in New Jersey with well over a thousand boxing cards and a million miles of travel.

Thanks to people like Frank Gelb, Rose Patterson, the Duva family, Bob Arum, Cedric Kuehner and Donald Trump, my start in New Jersey has given me a life I never dreamed could come true. Although I’ve traveled the world as an announcer, New Jersey is still the place where some of my all-time greatest moments have occurred. My favorite fight ever is still the Iran Barkley middleweight title defense against Roberto Duran at Atlantic City’s Convention Hall in February 1989. On that night (a blizzard and 16 inches of snow couldn’t prevent a crowd of standing room only), Duran, by a split decision, became champion.The night Tyson took 91 seconds to KO Spinks is the most spectacular event I’ve ever worked … the bout was short but the celebrity introductions lasted for 45 minutes! What an event!

These New Jersey memories will last forever with me as will the affection for all the friends I’ve made through all these years!

Michael Buffer

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Michael Buffer
Michael Buffer Fight For Children Washington DC Nov 2007.JPG

Michael Buffer in Washington, D.C. at Fight For Children’s “Fight Night 2007”
Born November 2, 1944 (age 70)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation Ring announcer, actor
Years active 1982–present
Known for “Let’s Get Ready To Rumble!” catchphrase
Website
Lets Get Ready to Rumble

Official Website of Sports Announcer, Michael Buffer

Michael Buffer (born November 2, 1944) is an American ring announcer for boxing and professional wrestling matches. He is known for his trademarked catchphrase, “Let’s get ready to rumble!” and for pioneering a distinct announcing style in which he rolls certain letters and adds other inflections to a fighter’s name. His half-brother is UFC announcer Bruce Buffer.

Early life

Buffer was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to an enlisted man in the United States Navy and his wife during World War II.[1] His parents divorced when he was 11 months of age, and Buffer was then raised by foster parents, a school bus driver and housewife, in the Philadelphia suburb of Roslyn.[2] He enlisted in the United States Army during the Vietnam War at age 20 and served until age 23. He held various jobs including a car salesman, then began a modeling career at age 32 before becoming a ring announcer at age 38.[1]

Career

Boxing

In 1982, Buffer began his career as a ring announcer. By 1983, he was announcing all boxing matches promoted by Bob Arum‘s Top Rank on ESPN, which gave him a national identity at a time when ring announcers were strictly locally hired talent.[3] By 1984, Buffer developed the catchphrase “Let’s get ready to rumble” in his announcing, which gained enormous popularity. He began the process of obtaining a federal trademark for the phrase in the 1980s, which he acquired in 1992.

By the late 1980s, Buffer was the exclusive ring announcer for all bouts in Donald Trump-owned casinos. Trump said of Buffer, “He’s great, he’s the choice, he has a unique ability… I told my people, ‘We got to have him.'”[2] Buffer’s work was also admired by many of the boxing greats. Sugar Ray Leonard once said, “When [Buffer] introduces a fighter, it makes him want to fight.”[4]

Buffer’s fame has reunited him with long-lost family members. In 1989, Buffer was contacted by his birth-father, who introduced Buffer to Buffer’s half-brothers after having seen him on television.[5] In the mid-1990s, Buffer brought on one of his half-brothers, Bruce Buffer, as his agent/manager. This grew into a business partnership to increase licensing productivity of the trademark.

Michael Buffer is currently the announcer for all HBO and RTL (Germany) boxing matches, along with Versus matches promoted by Top Rank.[6]

Wrestling

Buffer was formerly the exclusive ring announcer for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) main events featuring Hulk Hogan or other top WCW talent until 2001, when the organization folded.[6] The WCW’s former parent company Time Warner owned through their pay-per-view subscription division HBO, which broadcast many matches from promoter Top Rank, of which Buffer is the lead ring announcer. The exclusivity of his contract with WCW prevented Buffer from announcing for other wrestling-type organizations, forcing him to stop announcing for the UFC (his only UFC cards were UFC 6 and UFC 7). However, when WCW ceased to exist, and Time Warner had no more affiliation with professional wrestling, Buffer was enabled to announce in other wrestling promotions. WWE wrestler Triple H created the phrase “Let’s get ready to suck it!” as part of his D-Generation X act to mock Buffer while he was on WWF Raw‘s rival show WCW Monday Nitro during the Monday Night Wars.

On the August 18, 2007 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event, for the first time in more than six years, Buffer returned to pro-wrestling ring announcing duties at Madison Square Garden in a boxing match between pro boxer Evander Holyfield (who was substituting for Montel Vontavious Porter) and pro wrestler Matt Hardy. Buffer appears in the Royal Rumble 2008 commercial, in which he begins to say “Let’s get ready to rumble!” only to be superkicked by Shawn Michaels, causing him to fall over. As well as being in the commercial for the event, he was the guest ring announcer during the Royal Rumble match itself.

Other appearances

During his career, Buffer has announced the World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals, and NFL playoff games. He was a guest announcer at the 1999 Indianapolis 500. Buffer, like his brother Bruce, announced early UFC fights, starting at UFC 6 in 1995. He has appeared on various talk shows hosted by Jay Leno, David Letterman, Arsenio Hall, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel. He has also appeared on Saturday Night Live, In Living Color, Mad TV and The Howard Stern Show.[7] He has been animated in The Simpsons, South Park, and Celebrity Deathmatch, and his voice was sampled in the eurodance song Let’s Get Ready To Rumble by PJ and Duncan and he appeared in the video for the cover by KO’s ft. Michael Buffer.[citation needed]

He has played himself in various films including Ready to Rumble and Rocky Balboa, and in 2008 Buffer appeared as Walbridge, the main villain in the comedy You Don’t Mess with the Zohan.[6][8] Buffer is currently the host of Versus‘ boxing retro show Legends of the Ring, which is produced by Top Rank, Inc., where he is ring announcer for most of their top matches. He appeared on NBC‘s Deal or No Deal on December 10, 2007, and opened the finale of the seventh season of American Idol. On July 19, 2008, he announced the Affliction: Banned mixed martial arts show. On November 10, 2008, Buffer started the heads-up action at the 2008 World Series of Poker final table with a modified version of his trademark statement, “Let’s get ready to shuffle up and deal”. Buffer also appears in the animated TV series Phineas and Ferb in the episode “Raging Bully“, as the voice of the announcer for the big thumb-wrestling match with Phineas and Buford.[citation needed]

Buffer has been reproduced as an action figure in both Toy Biz’s WCW line and Jakks Pacific’s Rocky line. He recorded player introductions for the 2009-10 Duke University basketball team. He recorded the introduction track for country artist Josh Turner‘s 2012 album, Punching Bag. In 2011 he made an appearance on the 12th season of Dancing with the Stars to announce Sugar Ray Leonard week 3 dance. In 2013, Buffer appeared in Progressive Insurance commercials, promoting their program of combining different coverages into one policy, with a parody of his famous phrase – “Let’s get ready to bundle!”[citation needed]

Buffer has also served as ringside announcer for the syndicated television game show The Grudge Match, hosted by Steve Albert and Jesse Ventura.

Buffer appeared in the extended version of the Muppets webisode, Food Fight, where he is seen announcing the cooking competition between Gordon Ramsay and the Swedish Chef.

Trademark

Buffer began using the phrase “Let’s get ready to rumble!” in 1984. By 1992, he acquired a federal trademark for the phrase. Buffer uses his famous phrase in various licensing deals including the platinum selling album Jock Jams by Tommy Boy Records, the video games Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance and Greatest Heavyweights of the Ring for the Sega Genesis and numerous other products.[8] In addition, he has used variations of the phrase in advertisements, including the popular commercial for Mega Millions in which he says “Let’s get ready to Win Big!” and the Kraft Cheese commercial in which he says “Let’s get ready to Crumble!” and most recently for Progressive Insurance in which he says “Let’s get ready to bundle!”

As of 2009, Buffer had earned over $400 million from licensing on the trademark.[9]

Personal life

Buffer first wed at age 21. The marriage, which ended in divorce after seven years, produced two sons. More than 25 years passed before he remarried in 1999. He and his second wife divorced in 2003.[3]

On September 13, 2007, while making an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he proposed to his current (third) wife, Christine. Buffer currently resides in Southern California. His half-brother Bruce is the announcer for leading mixed martial arts promotion, Ultimate Fighting Championship. Both Michael and Bruce are grandsons of late boxer Johnny Buff.[10]

In 2008 Buffer was treated for throat cancer.[11]

Filmography

References

  1. “Article Two – December 1998”. Boxing Monthly. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  2. O’Brien, Richard (June 1992). “Let’s Get Ready to…”. Sports Illustrated 76: 72–78.
  3. [1][dead link]
  4. “Michael Buffer – iSB Keynote Speakers and Entertainment”. Internationalspeakers.com. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  5. [2][dead link]
  6. “Michael Buffer”. IMDb. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  7. “Stern Show News”. MarksFriggin.com. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  8. http://www.letsrumble.com
  9. John Berman and Michael Milberger (November 9, 2009). “‘Let’s Get Ready to Rumble’ Worth $400M”. ABC News. Retrieved November 9, 2009.
  10. The voice of the octagon Boxing @ Yahoo! Sports
  11. Michael Buffer Battles Cancer

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