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A video grab has been making the rounds on MMA twitter that sees veteran UFC commentator Bruce Buffer in action. Buffer has been a mainstay of the UFC’s overall production product for several years, and he’s a fan-favorite. Moreover, he’s adept at what he does, which is to deliver his pre-fight gab with the utmost flair and pomp.

Chiefly, the video grab on social media sees Bruce Buffer announce a break-up on Cameo in his signature style. Dissolution of a relationship is almost always a somber occasion; however, Buffer adds a level of anticipation with his delivery. What’s more, it’s almost easy to overlook the gravity of a potential separation given the way Bruce Buffer articulates himself.

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His hustle on the Cameo application has been ongoing for a meaningful period of time, along with other ventures. Cameo is a site that allows celebrities to share personalized video with their fans. Additionally, the site is increasingly popular with over 30,000 celebrities having used the platform up to 2020.

Bruce Buffer: A hands-practitioner

The long-time UFC employee is virtually synonymous with the UFC’s pay-per-view model, and he’s been involved with the company for many years. ‘The veteran voice of the octagon’ came in back in 1996 and has undergone many evolutions. His signature catchphrases and moves such as the ‘Buffer 180’ or the Buffer 360’ see him take command of the cage when announcing.

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Moreover, Buffer’s expertise extends far beyond the UFC’s cage. He’s shown himself to be savvy in the realm of business and partakes in several ventures. He’s the President and CEO of his company Buffer Partnership alongside his brother Michael Buffer. Michael is a famed boxing announcer, and their close-knit relationship has been well-documented.

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Additionally, he comes in with several enterprises wherein he uses his skills as an announcer on platforms apart from Cameo. This trend of creating personalized clips has led to his profile being raised ever further. The 63-year-old is keen about continuing his UFC duties for several years to come and has shown no signs of slowing down.

Also Read: “If I Don’t Do It, I’m Gonna Be the B**ch of the Internet”- Bruce Buffer Shares Why He Started the Buffer 360

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