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Mayweather millions: World’s highest-paid athletes so, so much richer than those of 20 years ago

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Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jnr earned US$300 million in the 12 months up to June. Photo: AFP
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The world’s highest-paid athletes are a much richer and more international group than those who dominated the same list 20 years ago, Forbes said.

The top 40 earners in sport over the last year combined to earn US$1.9 billion in prize money, salary and endorsements, up significantly from the US$490 million made by the highest earners in 1995, according to Forbes.

Among those on the current list, 21 were born outside the United States, including four of the top five. By comparison, former Formula One driver Michael Schumacher of Germany, ranked ninth, was highest among the eight non-Americans who made the 1995 list.
Real Madrid topped the soccer payer's earnings list at US$79.6 million. Photo: Reuters
Real Madrid topped the soccer payer's earnings list at US$79.6 million. Photo: Reuters
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There is also a much heavier dose of soccer players in the 2015 list compared with 20 years ago, which Forbes attributed to a 1995 court decision that allowed players whose contracts were up to switch teams without a transfer fee.

American Floyd Mayweather Jnr, whose fight with Manny Pacquiao in May was the richest bout in boxing history, was the runaway leader atop the current Forbes list with total earnings of US$300 million during the 12-month period ending in June.

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Mayweather’s earnings shattered the previous mark held by American golfer Tiger Woods, who banked US$115 million in 2008, according to Forbes.
Basketball superstar Michael Jordan was sport's top earner 20 years ago with an income of US$43.9 million. Photo: AP
Basketball superstar Michael Jordan was sport's top earner 20 years ago with an income of US$43.9 million. Photo: AP
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