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      • By 1984, Buffer developed the catchphrase "Let's get ready to rumble!" in his announcing, which gained enormous popularity.
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  2. By 1984, Buffer developed the catchphrase "Let's get ready to rumble!" in his announcing, which gained enormous popularity. He began the process of obtaining a federal trademark for the phrase in the 1980s, acquiring it in 1992. Consequently, Buffer has earned in excess of $400 million with the license for his trademark. [6]

  3. The song was written by Nicky Graham, Deni Lew and Mike Olton, and produced by Nicky Graham. It peaked at number 9 in the UK Singles Chart in 1994, and was later #1 almost two decades after its original chart appearance.

  4. Dec 11, 2018 · “Let’s get ready to rumble” came from Muhammad Ali’s “Rumble, young man, rumble”? Yes, he used to say that. But he would say, “I’m ready to rumble.”

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Who wrote Let’s Get Ready to Rumble? The song was written by PJ & Duncan themselves, also known as Ant & Dec. They took an active role in creating their music and Let’s Get Ready to Rumble was one of their biggest hits.

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  6. Travelling the world opening fights and sporting events with that universally recognised vocal crescendo “Let’s Get Ready To Rumble” announcing the combatants with drama and aplomb.

  7. Dec 16, 2013 · Legendary announcer Michael Buffer stopped by SI Now today and talked about pre-fight introductions and his legendary "Let's get ready to rumble!" catchphrase. Buffer tried out a series of...

  8. Oct 12, 2018 · The greatest thing famed boxing announcer Michael Buffer ever did was come up with the catchphrase "Let's get ready to rumble!" The smartest thing he ever did was copyright it. Since 1992, the year Buffer secured the trademark for his signature catchphrase, he's raked in over $400 million from its use.

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