Another Kellerman radio interview (Exceptional)

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  1. Slothrop

    Slothrop Boxing Junkie banned

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    Thanks for that. Damn good interview.
     
  2. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    :thumbsup
     
  3. jrhjoker

    jrhjoker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    HE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS. he even THINKS JMM GOT ROBBED OVER PEC PEC PAC......:good
     
  4. jrhjoker

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    HALF THE **** HE COMES UP WITH. is when he is all JUICED UO HE AIN'T NOTHING A DRUNK. POET OH PLEEEEEAAAASE:patsch
     
  5. I never thought about American Football(and basketball) stealing atheletes that could be heavyweight champions. Excellent Point.
     
  6. UFgators

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    Cotto-Mosley wasnt on eve of Puerto Rican Day Parade.
     
  7. PH|LLA

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    i don't wanna hear Kellerman speaking live much less in a recorded interview.
     
  8. Casa

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    The four corners analogy is a good explanation for the literal athleticism that boxing is.
     
  9. Beenie

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    He mixed the Judah fight up with Mosley. No biggie.
     
  10. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Even the biggest of his critics will appreciate what he had to say about the sport of boxing in this interview. The entire interview is exceptional and I recommend that you have a listen.
     
  11. daydachamp

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    merchant is a ponderous, longwinded, master of the obvious. merchant you can count on to give some over flowery pompous sounding caption to whatever we as boxing fans have just seen. always short of the profoundness he so obviously strives for.
    kellerman, like someone else said, is a great fan of the sport. which is good because it's genuine. fine. however, in his zeal, kellerman, tends to make a slightly worse mistake than merchants annoying bouts of word groping. that is, kellerman, tends to read too much or call it overinterperate.
    his whole cotto, being scychologically effected by the fight with margorito is the kind of analysis that is hallmark to kellermans image as a boxing commentator. he brought up this theory during cottos bout with clottey, talked about it and still does as if it's irrefutably proven fact. he appears not to be aware of being guilty of assuming.
    the only reason i choose this opinion of his to criticise, is because imo it's a rather dash...continue
     
  12. daydachamp

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    dash simplification. perhaps even naive. to think. cotto is what? he's a boxer. he deals in hurt. any great worth there salt has to be built to take some lumps. if anything, i listen to cotto on the matter who in a nutshell says lesson learned from the margorito bout.
    ofcourse neither opinion can be fully correct. but if you put yours inbetween remember to inch it away from kellermans theory, because he's entirely missing how tough cotto is.
    that said,... don't think you know who i'm picking to win saturday night. never assume.
     
  13. Boxed Ears

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    Max has had quite a life too. You know, his brother was murdered by a professional boxer. He's been through things.
     
  14. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good interview. Always like Max even though I don't always agree with him.
     
  15. Beenie

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    Good post. I enjoy Kellerman's zeal which any casual observer can see is genuine, and that is good for the sport. He does tend to over state his observations at times which may come off as implications to the casual fan however his enthusiasm for the sport, like Lampey's is enjoyable to watch.