This article explores who is earning the most among global athletes in 2025, combining on-field salary / winnings with off-field income (endorsements, business ventures, media rights). Sports like football (soccer), basketball, American football, boxing, golf and baseball feature frequently among the top earners.
Sample Top 20 Highest-Paid Athletes (2025)
Rank | Athlete | Sport | Estimated Earnings* |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Football (Soccer) | ≈ US$ 275 million |
2 | Stephen Curry | Basketball | ≈ US$ 156 million |
3 | Tyson Fury | Boxing | ≈ US$ 146 million |
4 | Dak Prescott | American Football | ≈ US$ 137 million |
5 | Lionel Messi | Football | ≈ US$ 135 million |
6 | LeBron James | Basketball | ≈ US$ 133.8 million |
7 | Juan Soto | Baseball | ≈ US$ 114 million |
8 | Karim Benzema | Football | ≈ US$ 104 million |
9 | Shohei Ohtani | Baseball | ≈ US$ 102.5 million |
10 | Kevin Durant | Basketball | ≈ US$ 101.4 million |
11 | Oleksandr Usyk | Boxing | ≈ US$ 101 million |
12 | Jon Rahm | Golf | ≈ US$ 100 million |
13 | Giannis Antetokounmpo | Basketball | ≈ US$ 94.4 million |
14 | Scottie Scheffler | Golf | ≈ US$ 92.5 million |
15 | Deshaun Watson | American Football | ≈ US$ 91.8 million |
16 | Kylian Mbappé | Football | ≈ US$ 90 million |
17 | Rory McIlroy | Golf | ≈ US$ 87.9 million |
18 | Patrick Mahomes | American Football | ≈ US$ 86.8 million |
19 | Jordan Love | American Football | ≈ US$ 83 million |
20 | Jared Goff | American Football | ≈ US$ 80.8 million |
“Estimated Earnings” include salary, winnings, and endorsement income over the past 12 months.
Notes & Highlights
- Cristiano Ronaldo tops the list by a large margin — over US$ 275 million combining club salary, endorsements, and business.
- Big names from football (soccer), basketball, boxing, golf, and American football dominate the top slots.
- Some athletes make more off the field (endorsements, brand deals) than from playing/winning alone. For instance, Stephen Curry has very high off-field earnings.
- Earnings shift quickly — new contracts, big sponsorships, or endorsement deals can change rankings year to year.
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Observations & Trends
- The floor to make the Top 50 is rising: in 2025 it was about US$ 53.6 million.
- Sports like basketball, soccer, American football, and boxing remain dominant among top earners. But golfers and MLB players are also represented.
- Off-field income (endorsements, business ventures) is a big deal: for many athletes, it accounts for a large fraction of total earnings (sometimes 30-50% or more).
- Saudi football leagues and golf (with new investment, e.g. LIV Golf) are pushing up salaries and prize pools, which helps boost some players’ on-field earnings.
- Notably, no female athlete made the Top 50 in 2025 according to Forbes.
Challenges in Making a Full Top 100
- Data availability: Not all athlete contracts are public. Endorsements are often private.
- Fluctuating values: Currency changes, bonuses, penalties, injuries, etc., can affect income.
- Verification: Reliable sources (like Forbes) are good, but even they sometimes have to estimate.
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