Cristiano Ronaldo is the first active athlete to earn $2 billion.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is the first active athlete to earn $2 billion.

Forbes estimates the 41-year-old has earned $2.1 billion across his career: $1.4 billion from salaries and bonuses, plus $700 million from endorsements and businesses. His latest 12-month haul reached $300 million, including $235 million from football and $65 million off the pitch.

Al-Nassr pays him more than $200 million annually, helping make him the world’s highest-paid athlete for four straight years. Forbes now puts his net worth at $1.2 billion.

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 2 days ago

Carlos always keeping it REAL😂 "What advice would you give to Fonseca, Tien, and Mensik?" Alcaraz: "I'm talking like I was 30 years old… I'm just 2 years older than them. What advice? Don't beat me, I suppose."

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 2 days ago

Jon Rahm is set to return to the PGA Tour with Indy being his final LIV event. Deal reportedly involves: $25M fine, will have to play way into Sig. events, no sponsor exemptions, etc. Legion XIII GM seeking similar deal for Hatton, too.

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 2 days ago

30 Years of Beef Ends: Alonzo Mourning and Dennis Rodman Finally Shake Hands. “What’s Beef?” — Chris Webber Captures the Moment

NBA Hall of Famer Chris Webber just dropped footage showing Alonzo Mourning and Dennis Rodman shaking hands for the first time in 30 years as Chris Webber, Kevin Garnett, Alonzo Mourning, and Dennis Rodman recently linked up during Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Chris Webber wrote the following caption on his IG post:

“Power Forward Summit. What’s Beef? Zo and Dennis haven’t shook hands in almost 30 years.. "

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 2 days ago

Caitlin Clark reveals she almost chose Notre Dame — but “something in my gut” told her to pick Iowa instead

Caitlin Clark reveals she almost went to Notre Dame

“I visited Notre Dame a bunch of times. I loved Notre Dame. As a kid you want to go to Notre Dame. It’s the same as Notre Dame Football. It’s like the coolest thing in the world.”

“It’s Notre Dame. It has that tradition. They’ve had so many great players go through there in every single sport. But I just knew, something… I could feel it in my gut… I’m not supposed to go there.”

“So I picked Iowa. Iowa was really good at Women’s Basketball before I went there as well. Made a few Sweet 16’s, made an Elite 8. But they hadn’t been to the Final Four since like 1992. I wanted to go somewhere that was good but maybe hadn’t been like a blue blood for quite a few years. And kind of help them get back to that.”

“It was obviously my home state too. And two hours from where I grew up. Perfect distance so my parents can’t just show up but also you can go home if you wanted to.”

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 2 days ago

Why won’t the WNBA adopt the same gender standards as the WTA, NCAA, and Olympics and require only women in its league? Is it because they’re worried some players wouldn’t meet those standards?

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 4 days ago
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Messi sarcastically claps at the referee after being shown a yellow card 👀 Is the “humble” image finally starting to crack?

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 4 days ago

Manu Ginobili hit this off balance game winner against Serbia in the 2004 Olympics in Athens 22 years ago today. He would lead Argentina to the gold medal that summer.

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 4 days ago

“I don’t have any more money — settle for the hot dog”: Billionaire Messi hits his son with the ultimate dad line

The viral exchange between Mateo Messi and Lionel Messi: "I already bought you a hot dog, be content with that, I don't have any more money...".

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 4 days ago
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When Aryna Sabalenka called Carlos Alcaraz "Jannik" on a live TV show. Carlos' response: "It's 9 in the morning. Don't worry, everything's fine."

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 4 days ago

Women’s football never fails to deliver unforgettable moments. Which one did you replay the most?!

  1. The slap that felt personal.
  2. The cramp-time chaos nobody saw coming.
  3. The face-first collision.
  4. Pure chaos from start to finish.
u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 5 days ago
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The U.S. Am is a true golf classic and deserves to be cherished. For a stretch, when Tiger won three straight, it felt like a fifth major. A whole generation never got to witness that run — they need to see what Tiger brought to the U.S. Am.

u/Ok_Classroom_5100 — 5 days ago