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matthew·Celebrities· 3 days ago

Inside Max Kellerman’s Career Highlights, Family Life and Net Worth

Max Kellerman is an American sports TV personality and boxing commentator. He now co-hosts an ESPN talk show with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim. Born on August 6, 1973 in the Bronx, he grew up in Greenwich Village. He finished high school at Hunter College in 1991 and graduated from Columbia University in 1998. Max and his wife Erin have three daughters: Esther, Sam and Mira. He still bears a small childhood scar on the left side of his mouth and often showcases his love of hip-hop on his radio intros. He began on public-access TV as a teen and joined ESPN’s Friday Night Fights in the late 1990s. He later launched original shows at ESPN, contributed to HBO boxing telecasts and built a media career that has earned him an estimated $6 million net worth.

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jayjay3 days ago

Have you noticed how Max Kellerman's Bronx upbringing influenced his commentary style on ESPN alongside Stephen A. Smith?

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hala3 days ago

Which specific traits from his Bronx upbringing do you spot in his commentary, apart from standard ESPN format?

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lily3 days ago

It's interesting that he started in the Bronx and finished high school at Hunter College, but his net worth details seem vague.

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kemi3 days ago

His family life section feels too surface level; I expected more depth instead of repeating basic career milestones.

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prince3 days ago

When following sports commentators, cross-reference their background info with other sources to get a clearer picture of their expertise.

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