Mike Goldberg
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Mike Goldberg (born November 24, 1964) is an American play-by-play commentator, mainly known for his work with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Broadcasting career
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio,[1] Goldberg is best known as the lead play-by-play announcer (working alongside Joe Rogan) for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the world's largest mixed martial arts organization, where he first began working in 1997.[2] His voice is heard on pay-per-views and Fox, Fox Sports Net and Spike TV. Goldberg is the host of the FOX TV program UFC Unleashed.
Goldberg is also the studio host for college football telecasts on FSN. Most games involve teams in the Big 12 and Pacific-10 conferences.
In 2005, Goldberg was offered a contract to work for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), to be the head announcer on the WWEs flagship show RAW.[3] He was also reportedly offered an extra six-figure amount to no-show at a UFC event prior to starting work for WWE.[4] Ultimately, Goldberg refused the WWE contract and signed a new deal with the UFC.
He is the former TV play-by-play announcer for the Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild and ESPN2 Hockey. He has also done fill-in work for the Phoenix Coyotes TV broadcasts, and he also called PPV games for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990s. Worked at WWSB-40 in Sarasota, Florida 1987 - 1988.
Goldberg is the announcer for the Lingerie Bowl. He also does play-by-play commentary for FSN's broadcasts of the Red Bull Air Race World Series.
Goldberg also serves as the play-by-play announcer and co-host of Shaquille O'Neal's sports reality television show Shaq Vs..
He also calls games for the Arizona Cardinals flagship channel.
Personal life
Mike and his wife, Kim, who is of Japanese Canadian descent, have two children, a daughter, a son and two dogs named Bailey and Prada. Goldberg is based in Phoenix, Arizona.[5]
In late 2012, Goldberg took time off for what was reportedly a bladder infection, but later it was reported that his absence from UFC 155 was due to Goldberg's attempted recovery from an Adderall addiction.[6] Goldberg refuted this, stating that "those rumors out there are not true" and he was "dealing with a complicated health issue".[7]
References
- ^ Stupp, Dan. "UFC's military events have impact on broadcaster". Dayton Daily News.
- ^ Reynolds, Robert. "UFC announcer Mike Goldberg goes from pucks to punchouts". MMADieHards.com.
- ^ GOLDBERG SPEAKS FOR FIRST TIME - MMA WEEKLY - Mixed Martial Arts & UFC News, Photos, Rankings & more
- ^ 411mania.com: Wrestling - VIOLENT PANDA Saturday News 08.05.06
- ^ [Stated in the August 2007 issue of Ultimate Grappling]
- ^ Holland, Jesse. "UFC commentator Mike Goldberg is gone and no one knows when he's coming back". SB Nation.
- ^ Helwani, Ariel. "Mike Goldberg says health issue caused him to miss UFC 155, denies Internet rumors". MMAfighting.com.
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