Michael Jordan tops list of highest-paid retired athletes
He may be retired, but Michael Jordan continues to dominate the sports world.
Forbes released their annual list of the highest-paid retired athletes on Wednesday and the NBA great topped it by a long way after reportedly earning $110million in 2015, bringing his net worth to an estimated $1.1billion.
Jordan earned $45m more than former football star David Beckham, who finished second after making $65m last year.
Meanwhile, golf great Arnold Palmer rounded out the top three with $40m earned in 2015.
The top 10 retired athletes on the Forbes list were:
1. Michael Jordan, basketball, $110million 2. David Beckham, football, $65m 3. Arnold Palmer, golf, $40m 4. Junior Bridgeman, basketball, $32m 5. Jerry Richardson, American football, $30m 6. Jack Nicklaus, golf, $26m 7. Shaquille O'Neal, basketball, $22m 8. Roger Penske, motorsport, $20m 9. Gary Player, golf, $19m 10. Magic Johnson, basketball, $18m
Jordan has his long-standing relationships with Nike, Hanes, Gatorade, Five Star Fragrances and Upper Deck to thank for his continued success after hanging up his sneakers.