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Name: Max Kellerman  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 6th August 1973
   
Place of Birth: Bronx, New York
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Max Kellerman (born August 6, 1973) is a sports talk radio host in New York City.

Kellerman graduated from Columbia College in 1998. Before moving to FSN, 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. Kellerman was promptly hired by Fox Sports Net. He went on to host a new show with FSN called I, Max that first aired on May 10, 2004. Due to low ratings his last show aired on February 18, 2005. His future at FSN basically unfulfilled, Max now hosts a show on 1050-ESPN Radio in New York City.

On October 17, 2004, Kellerman's brother, Sam was found murdered; authorities believe he was killed on October 12. Former USBA Super Middleweight champion James Butler has been arrested and charged.

In 2005, Tucker Carlson announced that Kellerman would be a permanent contributor on his MSNBC show The Situation with Tucker Carlson and he also has been hired by HBO Sports to serve as a boxing analyst, a post he formerly held at ESPN and Fox Sports.

Max takes part in an all Yiddish week, sponsored by Yugntruf (lit. call to the youth) which takes place annually in the Berkshire Hills Emanuel Adult Vacation Center. As Daneel Schaechter (a family friend) says, "Max is an all around wonderful person and athlete."

External Link

  • 1050 ESPN Radio website

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