Amy Faye Hayes (born
November 24 1973,
Wyandotte, Michigan), better known as
Amy Hayes, is a famous
boxing ring announcer. She introduces boxers at
fights
televised
nationally in the
United States by the
Fox Network, and she has
become a sex-symbol among the network's male audience. She has made
her
Its time to separate the men from the boys! phrase a
household saying. Her other phrase,
Its time to box on
Fox! is equally famous.
Hayes began her career as a
fashion
model. She continues doing modeling jobs and has worked for
many prestigious companies, such as
Saks Fifth Avenue
(where she began modeling) and
K-Mart.
Hayes wanted to be a broadcaster. Thinking
that a career as a ring announcer would lead her to become one, she
left her job as a ring-card girl to start working as an announcer.
She worked for the first time at an amateur card promoted by
Fight Night promoter
Bill Kozerski.
Hayes was hired by the
WCW to participate as a
broadcaster in their
Monday Night Nitro show, and she
interviewed
Hulk
Hogan and
Dennis Rodman. Hitz saw that show and he
remembered her. Her friend, boxing referee
Frank Garza recommended her
to former
Major League Baseball
player
Dean
Chance, then president of the little recognized International
Boxing Association. Chance gave Hayes her first real shot at being
a ring announcer. Soon after, she flew to
Chicago to work at a card at the
Rosemont
Horizon.
Hayes graduated from the
Specs Howard School of
Broadcast Arts and she went on to become a disc-jockey for a
local station in
Flint, Michigan. However, ring announcing
was her calling, and after Garza connected her with Chance, she
began receiving major national attention, being featured on
Showtime and
ESPN 2 cards. With ESPN 2, she was first hired by Top
Rank to announce a card held at the
Playboy
mansion in
2000. Two years
later she appeared in the March issue of Playboy in a 7 page
celebrity feature "lady of the Rings" Shot on location at the
historic Gleasons Gym in, New York.
Hayes considered retiring
from ring announcing and moved to
Kentucky. However,
Dan Goossen, a well known promoter, offered a
job on his Fox network's
Sunday Night Fights show and she
accepted. She then became the first female in history to be the
official ring announcer of a televised boxing show.
Hayes
announced the separation from her husband of three years - Jeff
Brassow in May 2007. A divorce is pending and expected by the end
of 2007. Jeff Brassow and Amy Hayes met in Lexington, Kentucky and
were married on
August
2,
2004 at the Miamisburg
courthouse near Dayton.
Hayes' future plans include releasing a
book, which will be named
Separating the Men From the
Boys.
In early 2006 Hayes worked in Italy as a wrestling
ring announcer for
Nu-Wrestling Evolution.
External
links
Official
site