David Diamante

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David A. Diamante
David Diamante, April 2021.jpg
Diamante in 2021
Born (1971-11-08) November 8, 1971 (age 53)
Occupation Ring announcer [1]
Known forThe fight starts now!
Website www.daviddiamante.com

David Diamante (born November 8, 1971) is an American ring announcer. [2] A popular ring announcer with DAZN, Diamante has been coined "The Voice of Boxing" by BBC Sport. [3] He is widely known for his trademarked catchphrase "The fight starts now!", his long locks, and his distinctive announcing style in which he repeats each fighter's last name. [4] [5]

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Career

Boxing

Diamante began announcing boxing matches in New York City for USA MetroBoxing and the New York Golden Gloves. [6] [7] His first fight was in the basement of the Church Street Boxing Gym in Lower Manhattan. [8]

Diamante volunteered for several years in the New York boxing community announcing fights for USA Boxing Metro and the New York Golden Gloves. [7]

He has since gone on to announce a variety of events on HBO, Showtime, ESPN, DAZN, Fox Sports, NBC, CBS, and Sky Sports. [9] [10] [11]

In 2018, Diamante signed an exclusive deal with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing with broadcasts appearing on DAZN and Sky Sports. [12] [13] In the summer of 2020 and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Diamante served as the official announcer for Matchroom's Fight Camp series, which took place in the back garden of Matchroom Boxing's UK headquarters and the childhood home of Eddie Hearn. [14] [15]

MMA

Diamante has announced various MMA and Muay Thai events, including the first legally sanctioned MMA show in New York City in May 2013. [16]

Basketball

In 2012, Diamante was selected by Jay-Z and Nets management to become the official voice of the renamed NBA franchise, the Brooklyn Nets. [17] [18] He announced the final season for the Nets in New Jersey in 2011–2012 before following the team on their move to Brooklyn. [19] [20]

Announcing style

Diamante has chosen to repeat the fighter's surnames in the tradition of former ring announcers such as M. Mark Beiro and Setrha Ejdaharian. The practice of repeating fighter surnames began before the advent of advanced sound systems and was done so that fans on different sides of the arena could hear the athletes names. [21] [8]

Other activities

Diamante is also the owner of a cigar lounge in Brooklyn, New York. [22]

Honors

Diamante has been recognized as the 2015 Ring Announcer of the Year by Ring 8, The Veteran's Boxing Association of New York. [23]

Filmography and TV records

Films

YearTitleRole
2005Night of HennaBartender in Club
2007The Irish RopesHimself
2014HardyHimself
2015 Southpaw Ring Announcer
2016 Back In The Day Himself/Ring Announcer
2019RingsideMadison Square Garden Announcer (Voice)
2023 Creed III Himself/Ring Announcer

Television

YearTitleRole
2008-2013 ESPN Friday Night Fights Himself/Ring Announcer
2011HBO BoxingHimself/Ring Announcer
2011-2012 HBO Boxing After Dark Himself/Ring Announcer
2014 Park Bench with Steve Buscemi Himself
2018Gotti: Godfather and SonHimself

Mini-series documentary

YearTitle
2018The Voice
2018 Black Ink Crew
2018 The 'Lights

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