The Max Kellerman Show


Never shy with an opinion, Max Kellerman brings his unique style back to where it all began, your radio. After spending two hours a day debating on First Take on ESPN, Max will be opening the floor to his listeners to shine a light on what matters to you the most. No matter what happened on the court, the field or the ring, the interaction with you, his audience will be paramount. Just be prepared to back to it up and be educated in the process.

Previously, Kellerman was a host on ESPN’s Los Angeles-based studio show SportsNation alongside Marcellus Wiley and Michelle Beadle.  Kellerman also hosted the afternoon drive program, “Max & Marcellus,” on ESPN Radio Los Angeles with Wiley. Long known to sports fans for his insightful boxing commentary, Kellerman was the studio analyst for ESPN’s boxing series Friday Night Fights and provided ringside color commentary on Tuesday Night Fights.

During his show, he’ll be joined by everyone from the newsmakers to the movers and shakers in sports. It’s Max and you, weekdays on ESPN Radio.

Monday – Friday: 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.

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