

Subsequently, Kellerman and ESPN radio mutually ended their relationship on March 9, 2009. He had a rollercoaster journey with ESPN changing broadcast time, duration, and cohost multiple times. He hosted WEPN at 7 PM with Sid Rosenberg. Kellerman’s 1050 ESPN Radio Journey began on August 21, 2006. Later he signed with MSNBC as a permanent contributor on its show Tucker.Īpart from this Kellerman also cohosted Spike TV’s 2006 series, King of Vegas.Ĭaption: Max in the set of ESPN’s First Take. Despite gathering the highest ranking the show was canceled the following year. Consequently, he left the network in 2004.įrom there he moved to host I, on Fox Sports Net with Michael Holley and Bill Wolff. After working as an analyst for a few years, he got his show Around the Horn in November 2002.Īlthough the show was an incredible hit, Killman and ESPN could not reach an agreement. In the late 90s, ESPN hired Kellerman as an analyst on its boxing series Friday Night Fights. However, his career journey took a step up after graduation.

Back then he hosted a TV program called Max on Boxing on a New York City public-access television cable.
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Career and Professional life Sports BroadcastingĪs a teenager, Kellerman had started his broadcasting journey. The couple has three daughters together namely, Esther, Sam, and Mira. Max Kellerman is married to their beloved wife Erin. His life work has earned him a net worth of $8 million, However, his annual salary under the ESPN contract is still under review. Kellerman has dedicated most of his life to sports broadcasting and boxing commenting.
