![]() He would discuss sports news with Michael Holley, former Around the Horn panelist, and Bill Wolff. While the show was incredibly popular, Kellerman and ESPN could not reach an agreement for him to remain with the network, and Kellerman left the network in early 2004 to host a new show called I, Max on Fox Sports Net. In November 2002 he was given his own show and, influenced by Pardon the Interruption, became the architect and original host of ESPN's Around the Horn. In the late 1990s after graduating from Columbia University with a degree in history, Kellerman was hired as an analyst on ESPN's boxing series Friday Night Fights where he met future radio partner Brian Kenny. Given the medium, the show was quite simple but nevertheless caught the attention of the boxing community, including a young Mike Tyson. Kellerman's first broadcasting experience was as a teenager on a New York City public-access television cable TV program on professional boxing called Max on Boxing. He was also a studio commentator with Brian Kenny on Friday Night Fights and a color commentator for HBO World Championship Boxing and Boxing After Dark. Kellerman hosted the ESPN panel talk show Around the Horn from the show's incarnation in 2002 until 2004 and co-hosted the sports comedy talk show SportsNation, alongside Wiley and Michelle Beadle, from 2013 until 2016. He also previously was the co-host of the sports radio talk show Max & Marcellus, with Marcellus Wiley, on ESPNLA. He previously was a co-host of ESPN talk show First Take alongside Stephen A. He is the host of This Just In with Max Kellerman and the co-host of Keyshawn, JWill and Max on ESPN Radio. Max Kellerman (born August 6, 1973) is an American sports television personality and boxing commentator.
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