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Jeff Houston vs Bruce Buffer

Jeff Houston the Great BKFC Ring Announcer

BKFC has enjoyed meteoric growth since its first event in 2018.  It’s a new sport with a unique set of characters. BKFC is the elite in the bare-knuckle realm of combat sports. Not only has BKFC put together incredible fights but it has a distinct set of personalities, none can be heard louder than the great Jeff Houston. Who is Jeff Houston? Jeff Houston is the BKFC announcer, his tagline is “knuckle up”. He’s unique there’s something different about Jeff. His lungs are twice the size of anyone in the arena. He’s loud and has a voice that reverberates into the minds and souls of his listeners. Put simply once you hear Jeff Houston you are hooked. Why is he so good? He just is. Jeff Houston has a voice that really carries. Sometimes in life, people have talent and Jeff Houston is a talented announcer. What separates Jeff Houston from the average ring announcer? Jeff Houston is himself, he’s in his own category. He’s distinct and unique. He’s simply more talented than most and is not afraid to showcase it. Who found the talented Jeff Houston? You have to credit Sean Wheelock for that. He found Jeff Houston and introduced him to David Feldman. Who is David Feldman? He’s the founder of the BKFC. He’s a talent scout and has deep pockets and if he believes in someone he will go out and pay them. If you compare Jeff to a mediocre ring announcer there’s no comparison he is the elite. David Feldman was smart enough to see that and the impact on his brand has been profound. Is Jeff Houston the next Bruce Buffer? No. He’s incredibly unique and in no way resembles Bruce Buffer. His voice is clearer and louder and he’s his own creation. Jeff Houston is much younger and is not the next Bruce Buffer he’s the first Jeff Houston. Jeff Houston is elite and so is Bruce Buffer but the contrast is evident Jeff is a unique product that is hard to miss. For more check out MMA UK. Lorenzo Hunt vs Chris Camozzi BKFC 50 Written by @pauliegmma

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Bruce Buffer Names His Favourite MMA Fighter

Bruce Buffer the veteran voice of the octagon in a recent interview with RT Sports MMA named Georges St-Pierre as his favourite fighter. “Georges St-Pierre,” Bruce Buffer said upon being questioned as to who his favorite fighter is. “I love Georges St-Pierre, you know. There’s just so many. Again, it’s so hard. I’ve got Chuck Liddell ready to come out, you know. There’s just so many. You know, that’s the beauty of this whole thing. Not just one but so many, definitely. But class factor, all-around, everything, role model, you name it, Georges St-Pierre is one of the greatest fighters in and out of the octagon to ever grace our sport. You know, if I was going to put one out there. And I could mention others.” (*H/T Sportskeeda for the transcription)

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UFC 254 Embedded: Vlog Series – Episode 1

UFC 254’s Walt Harris, Lauren Murphy, Justin Gaethje, Sam Alvey, Jared Cannonier and backup Michael Chandler train outdoors. Then everyone (including Buffer) boards the flight to Abu Dhabi. Khabib Nurmagomedov gets an enthusiastic welcome at the hotel.

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IT’S TIME! Analysis of Bruce Buffer on UFC 3

UFC 3 the video game recently announced its latest addition to the list of characters available on the game.  None other than the ‘Veteran Voice of the Octagon’, Bruce Buffer.  Bruce is swapping the microphone for the 4 oz UFC gloves. The UFC games are known for adding former fighters such as Royce Gracie and Matt Hughes.  As well as adding in non-fighters as playable characters. Recently adding in UFC president Dana White to the game.  White is available from welterweight up to heavyweight division.  Turning fantasy into gaming reality.  There is something very satisfying about landing a big overhand right from Dana White onto Connor McGregor’s chin.  Whilst furthermore there something even more satisfying seeing Francis Ngannou landing the uppercut from hell on the UFC president. Bruce Buffer, however, is only available in the middleweight division of the game.  In order to play with the UFC announcer, you must first unlock him.   Below is a list of steps you must do in order to unlock Buffer: Enter tournament mode. Name the tournament ‘Bruce Buffer’. Create an 8 or 16 man tournament in the middleweight division. Ensure ‘strict’ weight classes enabled. Fill the tournament spaces with ANY fighters. Press start and automatically Bruce Buffer will replace one of the fighters in the tournament. Win the tournament with Buffer to unlock him in all game modes in the game. Once Buffer is unlocked he is available in all game modes.  His general information is amusing at first to read before he fights.  Buffer’s cage nickname is ‘It’s Time’ whilst he is also 60 years old (real-life age).  Showing a considerable age gap between his opponents.   Buffer’s stats are respectable.  The four main attributes for a fighter on the game consist of Striking, Grappling, Stamina and Health.  Buffer’s rating is as followed: Striking: 88 Grappling: 88 Stamina: 86 Health: 92 A respectful rating on each section.  Enough rating to hang with the best the UFC game has to offer.  Game mode with Buffer in very entertaining.  He can have good stand up and takedown defence.  His arsenal of attacks is very exciting.  Buffer can land spinning elbows, superman punches and even spinning heel kicks. Not bad for a 60-year-old? However, the best part of the Buffer experience on the game is his taunt.  If you press the up button on your controller Buffer will begin his taunt.  Copying his main event ring announcement as a taunt as he shouts ‘It’s Time!’, before skipping backwards and jumping up and down in traditional Buffer fashion.  The amount of movement in the taunt seems to very distracting for online opponents, who appear to throw a punch or a kick but miss due to Buffer’s movement in the taunt, leaving them open for the counter-attack. Overall Buffer is a fun downloadable character to play with.  He is good with his hands and kicks, whilst also having a good chin with 92 health.  When Buffer has been taken down he does seem to have a disadvantage on the ground when playing online.  However, he definitely has an overhand which can knock any fighter on the game out if you get him back to his feet. Hopefully, this is not the end of the additional characters to be added to UFC 3.  The additional characters I believe is one of the reasons that make gaming so much fun.  Being able to play out your fantasies.  It will be interesting to see who else UFC 3 will add to the games roaster.  Personally, I would like to see Megan Olivi (PR for UFC) and Ariel Helwani (MMA journalist) added to the game.  The battle between Helwani and White could then finally be settled in the octagon.  However, Helwani is not a UFC employee.  Making this just an optimistic hope. If you are a fan of the game make sure you unlock Buffer!  Even if it just to taunt your opponents.  Bruce ‘Its Time’ Buffer will not disappoint you.

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8th Annual Fighters Only World MMA Awards winners

The Eighth Annual Fighters Only World MMA Awards took place at The Venetian Hotel Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on Friday February 5th. The show was hosted by UFC star Urijah Faber. Holly Holm stole the show and picked up a record four awards including ‘Female Fighter of the Year’ and ‘Knockout of the Year’ for her head kick KO of Ronda Rousey in November. Conor McGregor also did well winning ‘Fighter of the Year’ and ‘International Fighter of the Year’ award. A special ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award was given to iconic UFC Octagon announcer Bruce Buffer for his 20 years of dedication to the sport of mixed martial arts. Full list of winners below Charles ‘Mask’ Lewis Fighter of the Year: Conor McGregor Female Fighter of the Year: Holly Holm Breakthrough Fighter of the Year: Holly Holm International Fighter of the Year: Conor McGregor Fight of the Year: Robbie Lawler vs. Rory MacDonald 2 (UFC 189) Knockout of the Year: Holly Holm (vs. Ronda Rousey, UFC 193) Submission of the Year: Ronda Rousey (vs. Cat Zingano, UFC 184) Comeback of the Year: Eddie Alvarez (vs. Gilbert Melendez, UFC 188) Upset of the Year: Holly Holm (vs. Ronda Rousey, UFC 193) Promotion of the Year: UFC Leading Man of the Year: Dana White Personality of the Year: Joe Rogan Analyst of the Year: Dominick Cruz Shawn Tompkins Coach of the Year: Rafael Cordeiro Trainer of the Year: Mike Dolce Referee of the Year: ‘Big’ John McCarthy Ringcard Girl of the Year: Arianny Celeste MMA Journalist of the Year: Ariel Helwani Media Source of the Year: MMAFighting.com Gym of the Year: Jackson-Wink MMA Best MMA Programming: UFC Embedded Best MMA Equipment and Apparel Brand: Bad Boy Lifetime Achievement: Bruce Buffer

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