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Max Kellerman: Net Worth| Salary| Wife| Leaving| Fired
Max Kellerman (born 6 August 1973) is an American sports television personality and boxing commentator. He is currently the co-host of the ESPN talk show First Take along with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Karim. Previously he was the co-host of the sports radio talk show Max.
Born | August 6, 1973 New York City, New York, U.S.
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Alma mater | Columbia University (BA) |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse(s) | Erin Manning |
Children |
3 |
Net worth
Kellerman Net Worth: $5.76 million
Kellerman Income / Salary:
Per year: $960,000
Per Month: $80,000
Per Week: $18,461.54
Salary
Over three decades of a commenting career, Kellerman has amassed his net worth of $6 million. He is the only person to replace Skip Bayless from the talk show First Five. Currently, Max Kellerman receives an annual salary of $78,200 from the sports channel-ESPN.
Wife
Max Kellerman’s wife is Erin Manning, now Erin Manning Kellerman.
The pair met at a college party and eventually started dating. The details of their marriage are a bit grey, but it is believed that they tied the knot in 1994.
However,In 2019, they shared their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Leaving
ESPN pundit Max Kellerman may be leaving First Take to take on “more extended duty on TV and ESPN radio”,so as first reported by Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports,
Andrew Marchand of the New York Post said that Kellerman “expects to be removed” from the popular debate program.
Per Marchand, Molly Karim’s host and Stephen A. Smith are expected to remain the star, but Kellerman cannot be replaced. Instead, “verbal debate is likely a rotation of partners.”
Fired
Kellerman is expected to be dropped from ESPN’s “First Take” show, in which she and Stephen A. The Smiths verbally battle each other for hot-tech supremacy and sources confirmed.
According to sources, this isn’t the end of Kellerman at ESPN, as he’s teaming up with Keishon Johnson to headline the network’s morning national radio show. Under the scenario, Kellerman will replace Zubin Mehnti. It is not clear whether Jay Williams will remain on the program as it is a bit difficult with his NBA role.