![]() ![]() He's like a version of Mike Goldberg who hasn't been watching MMA fights for 15 years. He was an albatross around the neck of every World Extreme Cagefighting broadcast and can currently be heard mucking things up for World Series of Fighting. Still amusing in small doses, listening to Rutten call the action for hours at a time is likely a violation of the Geneva Convention. He's over-the-top, cheesy and hasn't kept up with the sport the way he needed to in order to stay relevant. Why that is, exactly, I can't quite remember. There was a time Bas Rutten was considered the best announcer in MMA. They somehow manage to keep the broadcast running smoothly and add something of value. While I recognize that Goldberg is responsible for a variety of plugs, time cues and various miscellany, so is every other play-by-play man in every other sport. Unlike Rogan, he deserves it.īecause of Goldberg, Rogan is often forced into the awkward position of calling the action and providing the expert commentary. Like Rogan, Goldberg takes a lot of heat from UFC fans. I've sorted through my tape archives to pull out the five best-and the five worst-in the sport's history. ![]() Mixed martial arts, like all sports, has had its share of both good and bad announcers. The worst of the worst leave you reaching for the remote control and the power of the mute button. They can confuse, obfuscate and misinform. Do you believe in miracles?.Yes!"īut, while the great ones add something special to the contest they are calling, the bad ones can do more harm than good. Think Al Michaels at the 1980 Olympics making sense of the impossible: "Five seconds left in the game. Think Johnny Most during the 1965 Eastern Conference Finals, almost screaming "Havlicek stole the ball! Havlicek stole the ball!" Other times, they do nothing more than yell at the monitor in joy and wonder. Sometimes that comes in the form of detailed analysis. They clarify, contextualize and help the viewer understand exactly what's happening on the field of play. A good announcer can turn mere sport into a moment worthy of a time capsule. ![]()
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