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Ring Announcer
[Contact Mike] ABOUT MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS Michael C. Williams is one of today's most notable announcers, you'll hear his unmistakable voice nearly everywhere. Now in his 15th year a professional announcer, studio voice, production consultant and scriptwriter, Michael C. Williams stands tall above the crowd. On stage or in the the studio, on camera or behind the scenes… Michael's presence is just as endearing as its professional. Whether you're looking for the most exciting Event Announcer, the most personable Emcee, the multi-faceted Studio Voice or the perfect Spokesman, this is the voice. As a professional, no task is unfamiliar or insurmountable! Combine his natural presence with his deep, resonant voice and you'll see just how Michael ensures the success of any event. Clearly, Michael's greatest strength lies with-in his extreme diversity. From the most action-pack stadium event, to the most lavish formal affair… "If it's live, this is the voice!" Michael has been with Banner Promotions since May 2005 and has announced several world title fights since. In professional boxing he is among the best in the business and continues to perform at the top of his game. As a Ring Announcer, Michael naturally sets the stage for the all the drama present in professional boxing. Michael has worked every level of televised boxing from ESPN, HBO, Showtime and many other networks. At the sound of the bell, it's Michael's articulate, precise delivery of the introductions that gets the bouts started. As a Ring Announcer's true value extends well beyond the introductions, Michael creates the complete event with his ability to focus on the promoter's organization, the fighters, future events and the recognition of the event's sponsors. Look for Michael on the next televised fight as you'll see more and more of him in the future. He has built a solid reputation allowing himself a bright future in the ring of professional boxing announcers. WEBSITE ThisIsTheVoice.com |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 September 2006 ) |
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