Michael Jordan Is All-Time Highest-Paid Athlete, Tiger Woods and Cristiano Ronaldo Follow

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A new ranking of the highest-paid athletes in history puts Michael Jordan firmly at the top.

According to data compiled by Sportico, Jordan leads all athletes with an estimated $4.5 billion in inflation-adjusted career earnings. Much of that total is tied to his long-standing partnership with Nike, which continues to generate revenue decades after his retirement.

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Tiger Woods ranks second on the list at $2.88 billion, followed by global soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo at $2.52 billion. Active NBA superstar LeBron James and Argentine icon Lionel Messi round out the top five.

In total, the top 50 athletes have generated a combined $56.2 billion in inflation-adjusted earnings, or roughly $40 billion in nominal earnings, through the end of 2025.

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The list spans 10 different sports and 17 countries, though certain leagues dominate. Basketball leads all sports with 13 players, followed by golf with eight players and boxing with seven players.

Serena Williams is the only woman to make the list with an estimated $680 million in career earnings.

The rankings account for far more than just salaries. Earnings include prize money, endorsements, licensing deals, media ventures, appearance fees, and even equity stakes in major companies. High-profile business moves, such as ownership stakes or long-term brand partnerships, also played a significant role in boosting many athletes’ totals.

Modern stars like LeBron and Messi have benefited from equity deals tied to brands and teams, while earlier legends like Arnold Palmer helped pioneer athlete-driven business empires.

The cutoff to make the top 50 sits at approximately $595 million.

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