Dick Vitaly makes an emotional return after exchange that he is without cancer

Dick Vitali He officially returned to the cabin.
The iconic speaker announcer is most famous for the fact that on Saturday, February 8, Saturday, February 8, February 8, on Saturday, February 8, during the game of the Duke-Classan, in South Carolina in South Carolina in South Carolina South Carolina in South Carolina in South Carolina.
The appearance noted the first game for the color commentator since April 2023, and after he spent the last three and a half years, fighting four different types of cancer.
“Tonight we celebrate the return of the real legend,” the announcer said in the arena in honor of Vitaly’s return. “For more than four decades, his passion, energy and unmistakable voice have determined the game we love. After a two-year battle with cancer, he returned where he owned-Corto, calling the action and inspiring us all.”
In 2021, Vitaly received treatment for melanoma and lymphoma. After surgery for pre -repair dysplasia and ulcerative lesions in the same year, he could not talk for four months. After he was declared cancer in 2022, in 2023 he was diagnosed with a voice cord and then left out. In June 2024, the sports icon announced that it had undergone another operation to remove cancer lymph nodes from the neck.

In December 2024, Vitaly announced that he was again in the river.
“I want to thank all people,” Vital said on Saturday, addressing the crowd, who honored his return, giving him loud ovation. “The reception here was really out of the hit -parades. I’m sorry that I am so emotional -I can’t tell you how excited I am. It’s like my Super Bowl.”
On Sunday, February 9, Kansas chiefs face the “Philadelphic Eagle” in the 2025 Super Cup in Novy Orleans, Louisiana.
“To be able to sit on the court and make the game, it knocks hell from chemotherapy and radiation,” Vital continued. “And I want to tell all cancer patients: please listen to me, think positively and believe. And continue to fight and fight. I know you are going through and it’s not fun.”
Not only did Vital spent most of the four years fighting his own cancer diagnoses – he also spent his time to collect cancer. In 2022, the 45-year-old ESPN veteran was honored at ESPY as a Jimmy V Prize for Perseching, in honor of a former NC basketball coach Jim Valwana.
Valvano, who died in 1993 from the cancer of only 47 years, was also a good friend of Vitaly.