He got the jobs and continues to preach for boxing because he's knowledgeable about the sport, is glib, is passionate, is attractive on the screen (says my wife and daughters) and is still young enough to draw in younger and new boxing fans. He is the ONLY person to have a show on a national channel that is specifically about boxing. There would be a huge vacuum in the sport if he wasn't around. Boxing, and fans of the sport, are fortunate to have him promoting the sport.
Because he spends his mornings with Stephen A Smith. He has to shout to get any words in over Smith's rants.
Nonsense. He often has his facts wrong, and comes out with ridiculous and inappropriate comments. Most knowledgeable boxing fans don't like him, I'm surprised you do. I can think of a hundred people who would be MUCH better at his job - Bernard Hopkins, Antonio Tarver, Timothy Bradley, John Scully, etc. And women generally find Kellerman very unattractive, he has protruding eyes and what appears to be herpes scars at the corner of his mouth.
Maybe so, but they don't have shows, now do they? Hopkins barely speaks English, Tarver is a drug cheat, Bradley does a lot of good work on ESPN along with Andre Ward but IMO could not carry a talk show, and I've never heard Scully speak but he is very knowledgeable and experienced. He's excellent at his job and always has been. Regarding facts, he's on ESPN every single day and certainly you can make a mistake once in a while but everyone does. Only issue I've ever had with him was his constant audio fellatio on Roy Jones.
His dad is rich and a high up chief executive in the media It was a case of daddy getting him a job due to his connnection @3:50 Kellerman's lack of knowledge of the sport shines through when he asks Fury whether p4p matters to him. He must know that no HW gives a **** about p4p. The HW division is the glamour division of boxing and p4p is completely irrelevant to all HWs.
He's so cringeworthy. How many times can he say champ in one sentence? He's the absolute antithesis of charisma.