Jazz Securo is an International Award Winning Ring Announcer and an Award Winning Actor.[1] He has been featured on several Live Network Television Broadcasts and in several motion pictures.
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Jazz Securo | |
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![]() Jazz Securo at Madison Square Garden | |
Born | New Orleans, LA |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
Website | http://www.jazzsecuro.com/ |
Jazz has announced Professional Fighters League events on NBCSN in Daytona Beach, FL, Everett, WA and Washington D.C.
Jazz served as the "Official Voice of the Decagon" for the World Series of Fighting[2] that aired on NBCSN and NBC.
Jazz served as guest ring announcer for Ring Of Honor Wrestling in June 2016. ROH airs on national TV and Pay Per View.
Jazz served as the NAAFS regular ring announcer from October 2010 until early 2014.[3] The NAAFS aired regionally on SportsTime Ohio, nationally on DirectTV and Dish Network. NAAFS also worked closely with Bellator Fighting Championships.
Howard Davis JR. acquired Jazz to announce when he began his organization, FIGHT TIME PROMOTIONS. Fight Time aired on CBS Sports Network.
In 2013 Securo announced in south Florida for Championship Fighting Alliance, most notably, the notorious fights with Fallon Fox.[4] She is the first openly African American transgender athlete in MMA history. CFA aired on AXS TV Fights.
Securo appeared in Foxcatcher.[2] The scene portrayed the introduction of Mark Schultz at UFC 9. He also played a Nightclub DJ in the movie Aftermath starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,[2] and a ring announcer in the film Kickboxer Retaliation starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.[2] In 2021, Jazz produced and starred in the Harry Potter based hit fan film trilogy, Mudblood: Part One, Part Two and Part Three.[5]
On January 14, 2019 Jazz was named "Ring Announcer of the Year" by Bluegrass MMA.[6]
2018 "Best Supporting Actor" WINNER - Cleveland 48 Hour Film Project[1]
2016 "Ring Announcer of the Year" Nominee - Bluegrass MMA Awards.[7]
2013 "Best Ring Announcer" WINNER - Florida MMA Awards.[8]