Max Kellerman grew up in a posh apartment on Fifth Avenue. His parents are very wealthy and his psychiatrist father, Henry Kellerman, has a lot of important connections.
Kellerman attended a publicly funded but exclusive high school that has been criticized for being very reluctant to admit black and Hispanic students. In 2009, only 3% of the students were black and 1% were Hispanic.
Max Kellerman grew up in a posh apartment on Fifth Avenue. His parents are very wealthy and his psychiatrist father, Henry Kellerman, has a lot of important connections.
Kellerman attended a publicly funded but exclusive high school that has been criticized for being very reluctant to admit black and Hispanic students. In 2009, only 3% of the students were black and 1% were Hispanic.
ok I don't see how that's relevant. Kellerman, whether we like him or not, has a true genuine love for boxing. That much cannot be denied. So while maybe he had rich parents or whatever, he CHOSE to go into boxing. I'm sure his parents would have wanted him to become something else but the man followed his dreams and that much, at the very least, is to be respected.
ok I don't see how that's relevant. Kellerman, whether we like him or not, has a true genuine love for boxing. That much cannot be denied. So while maybe he had rich parents or whatever, he CHOSE to go into boxing. I'm sure his parents would have wanted him to become something else but the man followed his dreams and that much, at the very least, is to be respected.
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Good post..
He reminds me of a very very young Larry Merchant..he's almost just as awkward with his analogies..
I use to love Max,and every now and again you'll see him show that tell it like it is mentality..But he has been watered down a bit,but the stage he's on now it's to be a bit expected..But all in all,Max is solid..
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