Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James was one of the many names mentioned in trade rumors this offseason. While several sources linked him to teams such as the Dallas Mavericks, the New York Knicks were often projected as the ideal landing spot for the 40-year-old.
Just when you thought sports media drama had peaked, Terrell Owens jumps into the ring, popcorn in hand, to add his two cents. The Hall of Fame wide receiver, never one to shy away from a good ol’ public spat, has thrown his support behind former ESPN analyst Max Kellerman, taking a pretty hefty shot at the ever-boisterous Stephen A.
Former First Take co-host Max Kellerman had a lot to say about his ex-partner Stephen A. Smith this week and he's getting some praise from former ESPN talents.
It has been years since Max Kellerman graced the debate desk at ESPN’s “First Take,” and while Stephen A. Smith has not exactly been shy about why he wanted his former partner gone, Kellerman has mostly kept his cards close to the vest.
LeBron James’ future with the Los Angeles Lakers remains uncertain despite his return to action. LeBron James has started five games while averaging 15.2 points, 7.2 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game in his comeback from health-related absences.
Giannis Antetokounmpo remains one of the biggest names linked to potential trades this season, and the current situation in Milwaukee may be forcing the issue.
Oleksandr Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) enjoyed a storied amateur career, winning a plethora of medals, including gold in the heavyweight division at the 2012 Olympics
Rich Paul and Max Kellerman may be forming an unlikely tag team. The Klutch Sports CEO Paul and the veteran sports analyst Kellerman have had discussions about launching a new show for The Ringer, Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports.
Moses Itauma is often considered the second coming of Mike Tyson for his meteoric rise atop the heavyweight division at the tender age of 20. Itauma is 13-0-0 with 11 KOs and is coming off a first-round demolition of Dillian Whyte, a true veteran.
There has been a lot of interest and speculation about what Terence Crawford is going to do next after beating Canelo Alvarez on September 13. What the
As Max Kellerman continues his return to the public eye, the former ESPN host and "First Take" personality is reportedly taking on even more responsibility in the boxing space.
Max Kellerman thinks Gervonta Davis is padding his resume and avoiding the best fighters in his division. Davis, 30-0-1 with 28 KOs, is widely recognized as one of the most popular boxers of the modern era.
After a wait that has felt like years for many, the boxing world is just one day away from getting to see Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez meet in the ring at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, in what is undoubtedly the biggest fight of 2025.
Canelo Alvarez interrupted Max Kellerman’s closing remarks at his boxing press conference. We’re now less than two days out from the biggest boxing match of the year between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, who meet at super middleweight.
On September 3, ESPN released an article that ranked the top 25 boxers of this century. At the top of the list was legendary boxer Floyd "Money" Mayweather, who finished his career with an undefeated 50-0 record (with 27 KOs), amassed a staggering 15 major world championships across five weight classes, and won a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics.
Former ESPN host and "First Take" personality Max Kellerman is reportedly coming back to broadcasting after being largely MIA since departing the Worldwide Leader a couple of years ago.
The lion's share of the hype around the September 13 fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford is owed to the fact that these are two of the best boxers of this generation going toe to toe.
Max Kellerman returns to the broadcasting booth to call a marquee fight next month. On Saturday, Sept. 13, Kellerman will announce a super-middleweight showdown between Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford in Las Vegas.
With three weeks to go before the Canelo vs Crawford megafight between undisputed super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Álvarez of Mexico (63-2-2,
Max Kellerman was a long time boxing for HBO and ESPN. He’s been away for the last two years but he’s making a comeback which is great new for arguably the best boxing commentor in boxing.
It's the end of an era for one of ESPN's most iconic television programs. After 23 years of pitting sports media members against each other, “Around the Horn” is coming to an end in the summer of 2025, according to a New York Post report on Wednesday evening.
The word "clutch" has been defined differently over the years. For former ESPN commentator Max Kellerman, who sat across Stephen A. Smith on the "First
"Around the Horn" has been an ESPN staple for over 20 years.
Marcellus Wiley, who worked with Smith at ESPN until leaving the network for FS1 in 2018, shared his insights on the feud between SAS and Kellerman.
Max Kellerman of ESPN doubted the legitimacy of Pujols' recent hot streak. The comments were so bad that Kellerman had no choice but to walk them back.
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