No, these tv women analysts are a waste of time but there are plenty of regular women who would've said exactly what Marcellus said.After watching the video....I just feel like women talking about sports is a waste of time...I really dont want to see them on these shows.
and breh who made the video needs to hit the gym...that breathing sounds unhealthy.
After watching the video....I just feel like women talking about sports is a waste of time...I really dont want to see them on these shows.
and breh who made the video needs to hit the gym...that breathing sounds unhealthy.
MW: "I would believe yall....if you didnt start out by pointing out his assault case"
that bytch beadle got flustered after that
this slut hates vick, floyd, hardy, ray rice but wants to suck alleged DV assailant stone cold steve austin's dikk and clit rides admited DV assailant ronda rousey. these cacs are something else, you can't make this shyt up
Dont forget the Jew to her left admitted to slapping his wife. He sat there with a smug look on his face like he dont have a past. Thats what they do
ESPN Slaps Max Kellerman With Suspension After He Admits On-Air To Striking Woman
The dog days of August are pretty much the slowest time of year for sports in America. Football is a month away, and there’s only so much to say about baseball, which means sports talk hosts often have to reach to fill their airtime. But it’s never a great idea to reveal on-air that you once smacked your girlfriend. The New York Daily News reports that’s just what ESPN-LA Radio host and SportsNation co-anchor Max Kellerman did this week, and the Worldwide Leader apparently has suspended him. ESPN isn’t confirming or denying the suspension; the paper reported that the sports giant issued in a statement saying, “Max Kellerman will return to ESPN-LA Radio and SportsNation on Thursday.” But if true, it would be ESPN’s second sit-down of an employee in two weeks over comments tied to NFL running back Ray Rice’s two-game ban for domestic violence.
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Kellerman’s remarks didn’t even come during his own radio show. He was talking with the hosts of his lead-in program Mason & Ireland on Monday when he recalled a fight with his then-girlfriend (now wife) during their college years, according to the Daily News. Kellerman, who co-hosts the daily afternoon-drive program Max & Marcellus on ESPN O&O KSPN, said he and the woman were drunk and she slapped him, so he slapped her back. He quickly added that he and his wife have been happily married for 20 years.