The legendary ring announcer has made £300million from the most famous phrase in boxing.
And Buffer will belt out his unmistakable ‘Let’s get ready to rumble’ introduction before the British bad-boys clash in The Sun-backed fight at Upton Park in two weeks’ time.
The American has worked with the biggest names in the sport in a 30-year career and cannot wait for the bout.
He said: “I’m surprised a fight like this was made as it’s no secret they haven’t been sharing afternoon tea lately.
“This is legitimately the biggest heavyweight fight of the year. We have two men who have no love for each other, willing to put it all on the line.
“I can’t wait to see who will prevail on the pitch at Upton Park. I expect the crowd will be large and electric.”
Haye and Chisora go head-to-head after their Munich brawl in February following Del Boy’s points defeat to WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko.
The Brits’ explosive confrontation led to calls for the pair to do it all again — but with gloves on.
Buffer, 67, is one of a host of top names who will be ringside at West Ham where officials are expecting to hang up ‘sold out’ signs.
Vietnam war veteran Buffer has built a thriving business around his catchphrase.
It has made him a fortune as he protects his trademark with worldwide copyrights, played himself in films like Rocky Balboa and been animated in The Simpsons and South Park.
Chisora has played down a heated gym-session row with his trainer Don Charles.
Del Boy said: “We are always arguing ahead of fights.
“When a fight as big as this is coming up, tensions are going to be high.
“We were both cool again soon after and now we’re focused on beating Haye.”
And Buffer will belt out his unmistakable ‘Let’s get ready to rumble’ introduction before the British bad-boys clash in The Sun-backed fight at Upton Park in two weeks’ time.
The American has worked with the biggest names in the sport in a 30-year career and cannot wait for the bout.
He said: “I’m surprised a fight like this was made as it’s no secret they haven’t been sharing afternoon tea lately.
“This is legitimately the biggest heavyweight fight of the year. We have two men who have no love for each other, willing to put it all on the line.
“I can’t wait to see who will prevail on the pitch at Upton Park. I expect the crowd will be large and electric.”
Haye and Chisora go head-to-head after their Munich brawl in February following Del Boy’s points defeat to WBC heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko.
The Brits’ explosive confrontation led to calls for the pair to do it all again — but with gloves on.
Buffer, 67, is one of a host of top names who will be ringside at West Ham where officials are expecting to hang up ‘sold out’ signs.
Vietnam war veteran Buffer has built a thriving business around his catchphrase.
It has made him a fortune as he protects his trademark with worldwide copyrights, played himself in films like Rocky Balboa and been animated in The Simpsons and South Park.
Chisora has played down a heated gym-session row with his trainer Don Charles.
Del Boy said: “We are always arguing ahead of fights.
“When a fight as big as this is coming up, tensions are going to be high.
“We were both cool again soon after and now we’re focused on beating Haye.”
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