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  Max Kellerman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max has pointed out on numerous occasions on Tucker that "Max" is not short for anything, and that he does not have a middle name.
Max is a proponent of Sabermetrics and has hosted many practicing sabermetricians on his radio show.
Max is married to a woman he has referred to as "Trixie" on his ESPN radio show.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Max Kellerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I, Max was a sports commentary show with former ESPN boxing analyst/Around the Horn host Max Kellerman and former Boston Globe columnist and Around the Horn contributor, Michael Holley, that aired on Fox Sports Net.
Max Kellerman (born August 6, 1973) is a sports talk radio host in New York City.
Max has pointed out on numerous occasions on The Situation that "Max" is not short for anything, and that he does not have a middle name.
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 I, Max - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I, Max was a sports commentary show featuring former ESPN boxing analyst and Around the Horn host Max Kellerman and former Boston Globe columnist and Around the Horn contributor, Michael Holley, that aired on Fox Sports Net.
The concept of the show involved Kellerman and his ego (explaining the name of the show) against the world, represented by Holley, with producer Bill Wolff, the former "Disembodied Voice" from Around the Horn, as the "impartial" mediator.
Max would then give his opinion on the topic that was the subject of the email.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/I,_Max   (393 words)

  
 ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-3996
Max Kellerman: On TV it is easier to score acuracy, ringside it is easier to judge the force of a punch.
Max Kellerman: However, when you take a closer look, blows to the back ofthe head, while they cause damage, should not be scored, and falling after being pushed or leaned on should not count againt you.
Max Kellerman: Both did a tremendous job of slipping and blocking, and you pinpoint the exact reason that no one should get any points for anything other than damage done to the other guy, whether by two or three hard shots that are blocked, or several soft punches that land.
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 Max Kellerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Max Kellerman is a boxing analyst and the current host of the Fox Sports Net sports talk programme I, Max.
Before moving to Fox Sports Net, Kellerman was the host of ESPN 's sports talk programme Around The Horn and an analyst on ESPN's boxing series Friday Night Fights.
However, Kellerman and ESPN could not reach an agreement for him to remain with the network after his contract expired.
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 Max Kellerman: For Love of the Game
As a youngster, Kellerman was captivated by fights on TV as we all were, and after reading the biography of Muhammad Ali, when he was 8 years old, he joined the following of hardcore boxing fans.
Kellerman began Max on Boxing at age 16 and in just two years was mentioned on MTV where Adam Curry prefaced his opinions on boxing by saying, "Now I'm no Max Kellerman...."
When Max was approaching his 98' graduation from Colombia College, he put together a demo tape and press kit representing the best of Max on Boxing which he started in high school, and sent it off to various television networks.
www.eastsideboxing.com /boxing-news/mollett1803.php   (784 words)

  
 Boxing News: Steve Kim: Max'D Out on ESPN Kellerman Moves to Fox Sports
The worst kept secret in boxing was made official today, as Max Kellerman, the young and energetic boxing analyst and personality, has made his move from ESPN to Fox Sports.
Kellerman who burst onto the scene back in 1998 with ESPN2's 'Friday Night Fights' and in 2003 with his own show, 'Around the Horn', had become one of the network's young stars and the most recognizable face of 'Friday Night Fights'.
In addition, Kellerman was concerned about were the future of boxing at ESPN and had also wanted to delve a bit more into the radio side of things.
www.maxboxing.com /Kim/kim022004.asp   (1241 words)

  
 Max Kellerman For Love of the Game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The first time I come across Max Kellerman was in 1989 whilst sitting in front of the box watching his public access show Max on Boxing.
Max was all of 16 years old then and chanted the names of the fighters of old like he'd been around the game for decades, it was impressive to say the least.
When Kellerman landed the job at ESPN, people were skeptical because everyone new he hadn't paid his dues inside the ring or even outside the ring for that matter and yet he had been given a high platform to voice his opinions without even earning it.
www.insideboxing.com /Featured%5fpieces/max_kellerman_for_love_of_the_ga.htm   (738 words)

  
 Kellerman on Michalczewski
Kellerman alleges that the scales were rigged by eight pounds meaning that Harmon was actually 172.5 pounds on his first attempt at weighing in.
Max Kellerman wants to tell a public that has little to no knowledge on the German boxing scene that weird and superficial things happen to American boxers who travel abroad for their fights.
Max Kellerman and the Jones fanatics don't want people to recognize Michalczewski as a Light Heavyweight Champion and one of the greater ones in the history of the division.
www.eastsideboxing.com /boxing-news/Callanan0504.php   (506 words)

  
 ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-3958
Max Kellerman: Notonly did I not think it was a real knockdown back then, but Hagler told me that he protested the ruling and got it officially reversed, so that technically he was never knocked down.
Max Kellerman: That one needs to incubate for a while, but if they both remain on course it would of course, be fantastic.
Max Kellerman: Saddler beat Pep 3 out of 4 when Pep was still in his 20's, but Pep was no longer in his prime.
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 NY SPORTS EXPRESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
MAX KELLERMAN WAS a cool teenager, not because he robbed banks, but because he had his own TV show.
Kellerman waved goodbye to the guerilla purities of public access and made a fortuitous move to the big time.
TV has its own rules and regs and Kellerman is a player, but in an open-ended conversation he lets 'er rip, so I ask him why he thinks the public shuns boxing.
www.nysportsexpress.com /2/1/departments/boxing.cfm   (875 words)

  
 Around The Horn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kellerman is original, Woody is hilarious, Mariotti adds his own touch, Holley is cool, Ryan is informed, but the Disembodied Voice gets old with his "The Horn" phrases and has become increasingly annoying.
Max Kellerman is very cool for a dude from NYC, and the guests are pretty funny (Woody Paige is totally hilarious!).
When Max Kellerman's contract was not renewed by ESPN and "Stat Boy" Tony Reali became the new host.
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 Show Guide: I, Max--AllYourTV.com
Critics have hailed Kellerman as "a veritable voice of reason," "young, brash, outspoken" and "irrepressible." He will bring all of those traits to his new job as host of a daily 30-minute talk and interview show that will be a cross between The O'Reilly Factor and The Daily Show.
Kellerman, who started his boxing career hosting "Max on Boxing" as a high school sophomore, will return to his roots and utilize his encyclopedic boxing knowledge for FSN's boxing coverage.
Kellerman joins Fox Sports Net from ESPN, where he was most recently the host of "Around the Horn." Prior to that, he was a studio analyst for "Friday Night Fights" on ESPN 2.
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 ESPN Search: max kellerman
Kellerman: Pemberton deserves to be B.A.D. Scott "The Sandman" Pemberton is a great action fighter, but he needs a big payday.
Max Kellerman's year-end awards are littered with mention of Fighter of the Year James Toney.
Max Kellerman is thankful for James Toney and quite a lot more.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/archive?columnist=kellerman_max&root=boxing   (326 words)

  
 ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-3563
Max Kellerman: Lacy is going to be fun to watch for as long as he is fighting, but I do not see the quickness there usually necessary to be a top pfp guy.
Max Kellerman: Camacho lost twice - once to Jesse James Leija (yeah, it was a loss), and then he was dominated by Omar Weis.
Max Kellerman: He is athletic, has decent size, good handspeed and solid punching power - explosive even with the left hook.
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 Max Kellerman- Carrying On
Max Kellerman may have pissed off a lot of people sitting behind that ESPN desk in his leather jacket and lacquered hair, but now he’s one of us.
Sam Kellerman, Max’s brother, was brutally murdered, his body discovered in his Los Angeles apartment on October 17th.
Max Kellerman may be a television star, and he may make more money than most of us, but now, in the hazy after shock of tragedy, he’s just like the rest of us — vulnerable, lost and searching for answers.
www.eastsideboxing.com /news.php?p=2144&more=1   (611 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Boxer to stand trial for murder of Max Kellerman's brother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sam Kellerman, 29, was found dead in his apartment on Oct. 17, 2004, and police said at the time he had been killed about five days earlier.
Kellerman's car was missing and a hammer was found not far from his body, police said.
Kellerman, a freelance writer who covered pro boxing, was the younger brother of Max Kellerman, host of Fox Sports Net's boxing program I, Max, authorities said.
www.usatoday.com /sports/boxing/2005-07-09-kellerman-murder-trial_x.htm   (269 words)

  
 Steve Kim
At his old employer, Kellerman felt he was often underutilized, even after his first solo act, 'Around the Horn', was launched last year.
Max still has the ability to divide his audience as if they were the Republicans and Democrats.
Kellerman points out that although he has a large say in what is discussed on his show, even he has to pick his spots when talking about the 'sweet science'.
www.maxboxing.com /Kim/Kim101304.asp   (1627 words)

  
 Max Kellerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
August 6, 1973 in The Bronx, New York) is a boxing analyst and the current host of the FSN sports talk programme I, Max.
Before moving to Fox Sports Net, Kellerman hosted ESPN's Around The Horn and was an analyst on ESPN's boxing series Friday Night Fights.
However, Kellerman and ESPN could not reach an agreement for him to remain with the network.
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 Mad Max Returns To Form, To My Pleasure And Dismay | TheSweetScience.com Boxing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Mad Max Kellerman has returned to form on HBO's BAD, and that is both a welcome development and a source of annoyance.
Kellerman, clearly close to finding the correct tone and voice in the mix, seems to be back in his “Ron Popeil mode,” judging by Saturday’s effort.
Max Kellerman is wonderful to listen to, not because we agree with his every word, but because of how we also vehemently disagree with him on occasion.
www.thesweetscience.com /boxing-article/4248/mad-max-returns-form-pleasure-dismay   (1939 words)

  
 i feel bad for max kellerman. - SOHH.com Global Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Max Kellerman is a talented host, but from what little I've seen, I, Max was bad.
Max got greedy, and thought he was more important than he actually was.
Max was good at his job, but he ain't no sportstar or actor of a tv series who can demand more money or he ain't gunna play/or show up because they the franchise or the corporation have millions riding on merchandising and tv rating depending on him.
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 Max kellerman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 NameTraq | Last Name: Kellerman
In the film, however, the Kellerman's camp is a boring nightmare for the heroine until she discovers the delights of Dirty Dancing.
Josh Kellerman came away with a steal and drove all the way to the other end for a layup plus a foul.
Kellerman, himself a clinical psychologist, invests his detective with many of the same qualities that have endeared his character Dr. Alex Delaware to...
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 Press Releases - FSN Bay Area - I, MAX To Debut May 10 On Fox Sports Net
"Max Kellerman is one of today's most intelligent and compelling sports television personalities, and I, MAX is all about providing him a forum to present his opinions on the day's sports news and events."
While the format for the fast-paced show is still in the formative stage, the central piece of I, MAX will be Kellerman delivering instant analysis on the sports news of the day through his outspoken and insightful opinions.
Joining Kellerman as one of the on-air personalities of I, MAX is Bill Wolff, who is also the executive producer of the show.
www.rainbow-media.com /rainbow/media/release_release.jsp?nodeid=4258   (376 words)

  
 Boxing News -- 24 hours/day - Reload often!
Max Kellerman outside of the Riverside Memorial Chapel after eulogizing his murdered brother Sam.
Kellerman was the younger brother of Max Kellerman, the host of the new Fox Sports Net show, "I Max."
Sam Kellerman was laid to rest at the New Montefiore Cemetery on Long Island and is survived by mother Linda, father Henry and brothers Max, Harry and Jack.
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 PaulKatcher.com: Comment on Is Max Kellerman More Annoying Than al-Qaeda?
Posted by Kelso at January 27, 2004 5:45 PM im watchin ATH right now and max can be annoying at times but ya gotta respect the man and his ability to give his opinion, not be politicallly correct to insanity and not apologize for that nor for giving his opinion.
Posted by eskay at January 30, 2004 5:36 PM im watchin ATH right now and max can be annoying at times but ya gotta respect the man and his ability to give his opinion, not be politicallly correct to insanity and not apologize for that nor for giving his opinion.
Max and ATH go hand in hand and the show is different because of it.
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 USATODAY.com - FSN's Kellerman works through slaying of brother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Max Kellerman is trying not to let the recent slaying of his brother Sam affect him this week as he resumes hosting FSN's I, Max.
James Butler, 31, a boxer who was living in Sam Kellerman's apartment, is being held in the Los Angeles County jail in lieu of $1.25 million bail in conjunction with Sam Kellerman's death, according to Jane Robison, a spokeswoman for the county district attorney's office.
Sam Kellerman was a writer for Foxsports.com and an actor.
www.usatoday.com /sports/columnist/martzke/2004-11-04-martzke_x.htm   (755 words)

  
 Boxing - Kellerman Leaves FNF: Now What
The other thing that bugged me about Max was that I thought he fell in-love with the size of today’s heavyweights too much.
The thing that cannot be taken away from Kellerman is that he really was passionate about boxing and it came from the heart.
The only sure bets are, Kellerman will land on his feet, ESPN will continue the thrive, and boxing fans will most likely be screwed again.
www.boxingscene.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=696   (1104 words)

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