I want to like Kellerman. I know his intent is good, but he lacks a quality that is needed. it is called Tact. He has to realize the guys he is interviewing have just been through hell. They deserve respect whether he liked their performance or not.
Worst post-fight interview EVER!!
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see, man, kellerman hasnt ever really sparred, or trained. so he doesnt know this.
i question his intentions actually. and i feel he thinks he knows more than he does. i think the same thought about bert sugar.
there is only so much u can see/know from the sidelines. u have to have experience to be able to difinitively speak about much of combat sports. i dont mean that u have to be a high ranked am or pro figher. but just the training and sparring gives u enough experience to say certain things and know what is happening with a situation.
example, unless u have been punched in the liver, you cant really ever describe how that feels.Comment
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whine some more please.kllerman is just f#cking horrible. his interview here want not good, but not so bad. however, i have seen him much much much worse.
kellerman know...? what does he know? what he has read? i generally feel that u have ti have some experience to actually know what u are talking about.
like, how can a commentator comment on how it is to play baseball if he never played? he will never quite know those perspectives or be able to speak from experience. even if max had a year of boxing training it would help him to be more credible. but until he has actually trained he is no more than anyone else who knows boxing history.
any people who actually like max, ask yourself if it is simply that lennox is so bad that it makes max sound like a good commentator. and, max also has very deep prejudice against some fighters.
and, remember, max is the guy who said roy jones jr could go up and beat both klitschko brothers. that is how ****** he is.Comment
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What I mean by him having good intent is to dig deep into the interview and speak his thoughts without kissing up to the fighters, as kissing up is wrong also. Digging deep is a good thing, but he takes it too far sometimes to the point of embarrassment. He needs the ability to dig deep, without degrading a fighter in there. I do agree he thinks he knows too much. There are too many intangibles that he cannot seem to grasp.see, man, kellerman hasnt ever really sparred, or trained. so he doesnt know this.
i question his intentions actually. and i feel he thinks he knows more than he does. i think the same thought about bert sugar.
there is only so much u can see/know from the sidelines. u have to have experience to be able to difinitively speak about much of combat sports. i dont mean that u have to be a high ranked am or pro figher. but just the training and sparring gives u enough experience to say certain things and know what is happening with a situation.
example, unless u have been punched in the liver, you cant really ever describe how that feels.Comment
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