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Just saw this list of the richest athletes in the world and I’m honestly surprised. Michael Jordan at the top with $3.6 billion — of course, but I didn’t expect Vince McMahon to be so close behind with (3.2 billion). The wrestling guy just earns differently than regular athletes.
Cristiano Ronaldo in 5th place with $1.2 billion is impressive, but Messi with $850 million right behind — the two have really built empires. LeBron, The Rock, and Tiger Woods all at $800 million — it shows how different the paths to wealth are.
What fascinates me: It’s not just about player salaries. These world’s richest athletes have built businesses — endorsements, investments, brand development. George Foreman with $300 million mainly from grills, Jack Nicklaus from golf courses. Much more interesting than I thought.