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Amy Hayes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Interview: Amy Hayes - Amy Hayes Ring Announcer (801 words)
Amy is earning respect from fighters and promoters as she continues to excel.
Amy was a successful model for many years and in 1995 she was a graduate of Specs Howard School Of Broadcast Arts.
Amy has signed a contract with Goossen Tutor Promotions and she is now part of the new Fox Sports Net Sunday Night Fight Series.
Amy Hayes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (415 words)
Amy Faye Hayes (born in Wyandotte, Michigan, November 24, 1973), better known as Amy Hayes , is a famous boxing ring announcer.
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.
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 .
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