Don Dunphy (July 5, 1908 - July 22, 1998) was an United States television and radio sports announcer specializing in boxing broadcasts. Dunphy was noted for his fast paced delivery and enthusiasm for the sport. It is estimated that he did "blow-by-blow" action for over 2,000 fights. Dunphy was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988 and had a memorable cameo appearance in the 1971 Woody Allen movie "Bananas". Wikipedia
Don Dunphy was born on July 5, 1908, in New York City. After graduating from Manhattan College, Dunphy gained experience early in his career covering baseball, basketball, track and field, and college football, but he decided to concentrate on the one he www.radiohof.org/sportscasters/dondunphy.html
When one envisions a classic bout of the past, one also hears the voice of the late Don Dunphy providing the classic description. www.americansportscastersonline.com/dunphy.html
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Don Dunphy Birth: Jul. 5, 1908, USA Death: Jul. 22, 1998, USA One of Boxing's greatest broadcasters, Don Dunphy enjoyed a long career behind the mike calling fights at ringside for radio and then television audiences. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6859233
America's foremost announcer of boxing matches on radio and TV, Don Dunphy announced more than 2,000 fights. Among them were the legendary Joe Louis-Billy Conn title bout in 1941 and the famous Muhammad Ali-George Foreman match in Zaire in 1974. He announ www.imdb.com/name/nm0242988/