Max Kellerman is more of an asset then people realize. He at least knows some boxing history and got into broadcasting as a teenager with his own Boxing show. He stays on point in regards to lineal champions and even though his favortism shows too many times. He never puts the actual importance of any fight out of context (meaning he gives credence to good fights, and doesn't overestimate too many others). His comparisons can be way off, but I like the kid. His bug eyes freak me the *** out sometimes, but so do Merchant's eyebrows.
Kellerman seriously overdoes it with his talking. I still can't get over the Chavez/Whitaker/Hearns reference towards Williams. When I heard it I nearly threw up laughing. It's like he had an ****** right there, the little ****roach.
Max Kellerman is more of an asset then people realize. He at least knows some boxing history and got into broadcasting as a teenager with his own Boxing show. He stays on point in regards to lineal champions and even though his favortism shows too many times. He never puts the actual importance of any fight out of context (meaning he gives credence to good fights, and doesn't overestimate too many others). His comparisons can be way off, but I like the kid. His bug eyes freak me the *** out sometimes, but so do Merchant's eyebrows.
"Roy is not nearly as good as he was the question remains how great is he"
wtf does that mean?
He delves in with huge lines and historical references and i just think EPIC FAIL. Every line just seems pre written. And if he says Calzaghe was down in the first vs Eubank again i will go nuts.
I won't pay to listen to Kellerman, and I don't like watching fights without being able to hear the crowd so turning down the volume isn't an option.
That'd be a great option to have on some interactive TV service thingy. Rarely I get bothered hugely by commentary (except Foreman on Tito-Hopkins), but often I'd just like to have the levels done to my specs - crowd turned up loud, and the ringside mics jacked to maximum. Now that'd be an experience as close as it gets to actually being there
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