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| • | I, Max was a sports commentary show with former ESPN boxing analyst/Around the Horn host Max Kellerman and former Boston Globe columnist Michael Holley that aired on Fox Sports Net. It involved Kellerman and his ego (explaining the name of the show) against the world, represented by Holley, with Bill Wolff as the "impartial" mediator. The show was divided into segments, the first being Kellerman and Holley arguing over the day's sports topics. In the second segment, the two took new roles similar to those in Pardon the Interruption, with such themes as "I Object", where Max and Michael lambasted each other over the two sides of an argument, with Wolff as the honorable judge. The third segment was an interview with a sports figure, ranging from sports columnists to actual athletes. Finally, the last segment featured Max reading short emails about topics (sports or otherwise) written by viewers via email. Depending on who won each argument Wolfe awarded "rounds" to either Max or the World. If Max won the best of 15 rounds, Wolfe read love mail that viewers e-mail to him. If Max lost, Wolfe read Max's hate mail. The show was never particularly popular, however, as many people thought the show to be too similar in style to Max's former show Around the Horn. Due to low ratings, the last episode of I, Max aired on February 18, 2005. Fox network shows Source: [wikipedia: i, max]
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