Favorite ring announcer? Least favorite??

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  • sonnyboyx2
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    #11
    Originally posted by Anthony342
    I like Michael Buffer too. And Bruce still has a job because fans like him. I don't mind him, but don't really love him either. If I'm watching a recording of a fight, I usually chapter skip to round 1 anyway. I kind of lean towards Chuck Hull as a favorite, nice deep voice and no nonsense. Least favorite? I guess Jimmy Lennon Jr. because he sounds a little too nasally. Who was that old time guy that announced Marciano's fights? He seemed pretty good.
    Do you mean Johnny Addie ?

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    • Willy Wanker
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      #12
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      Best; Michael Buffer
      Worst; His brother
      This right here.

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      • Mintcar923
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        #13
        Chuck Hull was OK.. Much better than Lennon jr and Ed Derian.. They may well have just computerized announcing with those two.. And, why did Ed always repeat the fighters surname? More importantly, why did he always refer to the combatants as "principals?!" Was he a frustrated educator or did he just have a thing for Victoria Principal??!

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        • Anthony342
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          #14
          And for that matter, why are trainers called "seconds" or "chief seconds"?

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          • Anthony342
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            #15
            Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
            Do you mean Johnny Addie ?
            Was that who it was? Not sure. He probably announced some Joe Louis fights too. Those old time guys all had that booming, theatrical sound then. And how did they maintain those mics back then? Was it just hung by a wire from the rafters until it was time to use it? I guess someone with a huge ladder would be needed if the device needed to be fixed or replaced.

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