List of American public address announcers

This is a list of notable American public address announcers.

Baseball

Basketball

• Sean Peebles- Cleveland Cavaliers

Boxing/Wrestling

  • Michael BufferBoxing
  • Tony Chimel – World Wrestling Entertainment
  • David Diamanteboxing[5]
  • Johnny Parnell Dunne – Boxing, Self-proclaimed "Champion Announcer of the World" in the late 19th century, famous for continually challenging Fred Burns, Pete Prunty, Charles Harvey and Joe Humphries to announcing contests which never occurred
  • Howard Finkel – World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Lilian Garcia – World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Charles "Handlebar Charley" Harvey – Boxing, Track and Field, Announcer for [[World%27s Columbian Exposition]|1893 Chicago World's Fair]], Boxing manager, promoter, secretary and commissioner, vanguard in getting Boxing included in modern Olympic Games
  • Joe HumphreysBoxing, member of the Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Peter Prunty – Boxing, Track and Field, part of the original group of Fred Burns, John Dunne, Charley Harvey and Joe Humphries at the turn of the 20th Century.
  • Jimmy Lennon, Jr. – boxing
  • Justin RobertsAll Elite Wrestling, formerly of World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Belle W. Martell – Earliest known Woman Announcer, Boxing, she and her husband, Art, managed Jim Jeffries's famed Jeffries Red Barn fight venue.

Football

Horse racing

Ice Hockey

Mixed

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