Basketball legend Michael Jordan picks number
one spot for the highest paid retired athlete of
2015 according to a new list published by
Forbes. He earned the No. 1 spot after bringing
in $110 million in 2015. Not only does he make
more than any other retired athlete, but Forbes
estimates that he is worth $1.1 billion, and that
he will make approximately $30 million more
than any other athlete, retired or active, in 2016.
See the Forbes top ten list of highest paid retired
athletes after the cut…
1. Michael Jordan – $110 million earned in 2015
2. David Beckham – $65 million
3. Arnold Palmer – $40 million
4. Junior Bridgeman – $32 million
5. Jerry Richardson – $30 million
6. Jack Nicklaus – $26 million
7. Shaquille O’Neal – $22 million
8. Roger Penske – $20 million
9. Gary Player – $19 million
10.Magic Johnson – $18 million
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Thursday, 31 March 2016
Forbes Highest Paid Retired Athletes, Micheal Jordan And David Beckham Pick Top Spot
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