Max Kellerman All Time P4P List
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Huh?
Ring Magazine top boxers of 21st century-Floyd
ESPN top boxers of 21st century- Floyd
Floyd ( but I don’t know inserts sports TBH)
https://bloodyelbow.com/2025/09/12/1...e-50-0-legend/
bloody elbow- Floyd
just saying. I’m sure there may be one that has Manny ahead. But as I keep saying the majority have Floyd #1.
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It's a fact
Yes, Max Kellerman is
widely regarded as a knowledgeable boxing historian and analyst, a reputation built on his deep historical knowledge, articulate commentary, and early start in the business with his own public access show, "Max on Boxing", while still in school, making him a respected, if sometimes controversial, voice in the sport. He's known for his depth, but opinions vary on his effectiveness as a live commentator versus an analyst, notes from Reddit discussions.
Evidence of his historical knowledge:- Early Start: He began hosting "Max on Boxing" at 16, studying the sport deeply and building a strong foundation in its history, according to Columbia University's magazine.
- Education: He holds a degree in history from Columbia University, which informs his analytical approach, notes Wikipedia.
- Deep Insights: Fellow broadcasters and fans often praise his ability to weave historical context and deep knowledge into his analysis, with Stephen A. Smith calling him "probably the most knowledgeable person in broadcasting when it comes to boxing," notes from a YouTube video.
- HBO & ESPN: He served as a key analyst for HBO's championship boxing and later for ESPN's Friday Night Fights, becoming a prominent voice in boxing broadcasting, say LetsEngage.com and Wikipedia.
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ChatGPT. lol.
It's a fact
Yes, Max Kellerman is
widely regarded as a knowledgeable boxing historian and analyst, a reputation built on his deep historical knowledge, articulate commentary, and early start in the business with his own public access show, "Max on Boxing", while still in school, making him a respected, if sometimes controversial, voice in the sport. He's known for his depth, but opinions vary on his effectiveness as a live commentator versus an analyst, notes from Reddit discussions.
Evidence of his historical knowledge:- Early Start: He began hosting "Max on Boxing" at 16, studying the sport deeply and building a strong foundation in its history, according to Columbia University's magazine.
- Education: He holds a degree in history from Columbia University, which informs his analytical approach, notes Wikipedia.
- Deep Insights: Fellow broadcasters and fans often praise his ability to weave historical context and deep knowledge into his analysis, with Stephen A. Smith calling him "probably the most knowledgeable person in broadcasting when it comes to boxing," notes from a YouTube video.
- HBO & ESPN: He served as a key analyst for HBO's championship boxing and later for ESPN's Friday Night Fights, becoming a prominent voice in boxing broadcasting, say LetsEngage.com and Wikipedia.
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