Was watching the first take episode where Kellerman rips Floyd Mayweather. He's paid to give his opinion be it right or wrong so I have no problem with that. But shouldn't ESPN make him disclose that he works for HBO which is a rival of the network Floyd fought for? The bottom header said he's a long-time HBO boxing analyst. Most casual fans who watch that show have no idea of the politics of boxing and that Kellerman works for Mayweather's rival broadcaster.
Imagine Joe Rogan getting that job. ESPN puts on the header that he's a long-time UFC analyst. He starts talking MMA and names some Bellator fighters. I would have no idea who is a Bellator fighter and who is a UFC fighter unless he specified it.
When news channels have political pundits on they make the clear distinction which candidate or party that pundit favors so there is no confusion when he/she starts to talk about their rivals.
Imagine Joe Rogan getting that job. ESPN puts on the header that he's a long-time UFC analyst. He starts talking MMA and names some Bellator fighters. I would have no idea who is a Bellator fighter and who is a UFC fighter unless he specified it.
When news channels have political pundits on they make the clear distinction which candidate or party that pundit favors so there is no confusion when he/she starts to talk about their rivals.
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