HBO expands Kellerman's role!
HBO Sports boxing commentator Max Kellerman, who joined the network in the spring of 2006, and appears on HBO's flagship World Championship Boxing series, will expand his broadcast duties by resuming the commentating role on the late-night HBO BOXING AFTER DARK franchise, starting in January 2008. The announcement was made today by Rick Bernstein, executive producer, HBO Sports. "We're delighted that Max will handle the boxing commentator role on the late-night series, working once again with Bob Papa and Lennox Lewis," said Bernstein. "We're excited about our boxing schedule for the remainder of 2007 and now we're buttoned up for a quick start in 2008." Kellerman, 34, works on World Championship Boxing and HBO Pay-Per-View events, alternating with Larry Merchant in the commentator role. Kellerman will working both the November 3 super middleweight unification title showdown between Joe Calzaghe and Mikkel Kessler and the November 10 for the HBO Pay-Per-View telecast from Madison Square Garden when Miguel Cotto faces Shane Mosley in a welterweight title showdown.
Friday, November 2 2007
HBO Sports boxing commentator Max Kellerman, who joined the network in the spring of 2006, and appears on HBO's flagship World Championship Boxing series, will expand his broadcast duties by resuming the commentating role on the late-night HBO BOXING AFTER DARK franchise, starting in January 2008. The announcement was made today by Rick Bernstein, executive producer, HBO Sports. "We're delighted that Max will handle the boxing commentator role on the late-night series, working once again with Bob Papa and Lennox Lewis," said Bernstein. "We're excited about our boxing schedule for the remainder of 2007 and now we're buttoned up for a quick start in 2008." Kellerman, 34, works on World Championship Boxing and HBO Pay-Per-View events, alternating with Larry Merchant in the commentator role. Kellerman will working both the November 3 super middleweight unification title showdown between Joe Calzaghe and Mikkel Kessler and the November 10 for the HBO Pay-Per-View telecast from Madison Square Garden when Miguel Cotto faces Shane Mosley in a welterweight title showdown.
Friday, November 2 2007
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