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Before each main event Buffer proclaims, "IIIIIIIIIIIT's time for the Main Event of the evening" |
Before each main event Buffer proclaims, "IIIIIIIIIIIT's time for the Main Event of the evening" |
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Not necessarily a catch phrase, but Buffer is most known for his dramatic and awe-inspiring motion while introducing fighters |
Not necessarily a catch phrase, but Buffer is most known for his dramatic and awe-inspiring motion while introducing fighters. |
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The "Buffer 180", as its known, has been known to make mountains tremble and Gods cry. One of these Gods happens to be UFC President Dana White, whose buttocks are slightly less firm than Buffer's. "Everytime I see him in the octagon, it brings a tear to my eye,"says White. "Why have I been blessed to have such a beautiful creature on my payroll...amazing...amazing..." |
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== Mixed Martial Arts Training == |
== Mixed Martial Arts Training == |
Revision as of 00:07, 14 August 2008
Bruce Buffer (born on May 21, 1959 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is the main ring announcer for Ultimate Fighting Championship main events. On UFC broadcasts, he is introduced as "the veteran voice of the Octagon". He is the half brother of the well-known boxing ring announcer Michael Buffer, and works with his brother's company. Both Michael and Bruce are grandsons of late boxer Johnny Buff. [1] Buffer has also appeared on the World Poker Tour, in the Season 3 Invitational at the Commerce Casino, where he placed 6th.
Catch Phrases
Bruce always starts off the beginning of each PPV with the phrase "We are LIIIIIIVE!".
Before each main event Buffer proclaims, "IIIIIIIIIIIT's time for the Main Event of the evening"
Not necessarily a catch phrase, but Buffer is most known for his dramatic and awe-inspiring motion while introducing fighters.
Mixed Martial Arts Training
Buffer has stated that he trained Brazillian Jiu Jitsu when he was a child and has had some training in the ancient art of Hawaiian Kempo.