- Ring announcer
A ring announcer is a paid in-ring (and sometimes, on-camera) employee for a
boxing ,professional wrestling , ormixed martial arts event or promotion. The primary duties of a ring announcer are as follows:* To introduce the participants involved in the scheduled matches to the viewing audience, be it strictly an arena audience (as in a professional wrestling
house show ), or a live televised event.In boxing and mixed martial arts bouts such as
UFC , the usual format for ring introductions is as in this example introduction of UFC fighterRich Franklin , in a common format used by announcer Bruce Buffer: "Introducing first: wearing black with white trim, he stands 6-feet-1-inches tall, and he weighed in this evening at 185 pounds. He holds a mixed martial arts record of 20 wins and 2 losses, with 10 wins by knockout. (At this point, if the fighter being announced holds a championship title, the ring announcer will say what it is in the format of "He is the current, reigning, and defending _____ Champion...") Fighting out of Cincinnati, Ohio, RICH...FRANKLIN!"In professional wrestling, the common format used by most ring announcers is as in this example introduction of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan: "Making his way to the ring, from Venice Beach, California; weighing 303 pounds (If the wrestler being announced holds a championship title, the ring announcer will state which title it is at the point in the introduction, in the format of "He is the _____ Champion..."), HULK...HOGAN!"
* It is also common for the ring announcer to state the underlying rules of the match to be held. In boxing and MMA, the announcer will state the number of
round s scheduled for the fight, as well as how many minutes each round will last.In professional wrestling, the ring announcer will state the
stipulation required to win the contest. If a ring announcer says, "The following contest is scheduled for one fall," this means that a wrestler can win or lose by pinfall, submission, disqualification, or count-out. However, as it has been well documented, professional wrestling promotions have invented new match types over the years, creating new stipulations that a wrestler must perform in order to win the bout.* Lastly, when a bout reaches a conclusion, it is the ring announcer's job to announce the decision of the referee. However, if a fight lasts through all scheduled rounds, the announcer will read the fight judges' scorecard totals.
List of notable ring announcers
Boxing and MMA
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Michael Buffer (Boxing, K1, MMA, formerly WCW Wrestling)
*Bruce Buffer (Octagon announcer for UFC)
*Anthony Horng (Ring announcer for TKO)
*Jimmy Lennon Jr. (Boxing)
*Joe York (Professional Boxing & MMA)
*David Diamante (Boxing)
*J.D. Lyons (Boxing, MMA)Professional wrestling
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Mike McGuirk (former WWE ring announcer during the WWF era in the late 1980s to the early 1990s)
*Howard Finkel (WWE)
*Lilian Garcia (WWE Raw ring announcer)
*Justin Roberts (WWE SmackDown! ring announcer)
*Tony Chimel (WWE/ECW ring announcer)
*Jeremy Borash (former WCW and TNA ring announcer & current TNA backstage interviewer)
*Gary Michael Cappetta (former WWF, NWA, and WCW ring announcer)
*David Penzer (former WCW ring announcer, current TNA ring announcer)
*Bobby Cruise (Ring of Honor ring announcer)
*Travis Baxter (former Sportatorium ring announcer, currentPCW ring announcer)
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