*World´s 15 Most Highest-Paid Sportsmen*


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*No. 15 Alex Rodriguez (Tie for Postion #11)
$32 million*
A-Rod earns little off the field these days but makes the cut thanks to his
historic 10-year, $275 million contract he signed with the Yankees after the
2007 season. The deal paid A-Rod $27 million last year and is worth $32
million this season. He also got $1 million in January as part of the $10
million signing bonus in the deal.


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*No. 14 Lewis Hamilton (Tie for Postion #11)
$32 million*
Hamilton is often compared to Tiger Woods for his breakout performance at an
early age as a black athlete in a predominantly white sport. Hamilton won
the 2008 Formula One World Championship by a single point and became the
youngest driver to win the title at 23. Last summer, Reebok inked Hamilton
to a multimillion- dollar deal to be a "global brand ambassador."


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*No. 13 Oscar De La Hoya (Tie for Postion #11)
$32 million*
Boxing´s Golden Boy hung up his gloves after one last mega-fight in
December against Manny Pacquiao that earned De La Hoya $30 million. He
retires with the record for all-time pay-per-view buys of 14.1 million and
PPV revenue of $696 million.


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*No. 12 Shaquille O´Neal (Tie for Postion #11)
$33 million*
Shaq experienced a renaissance on the court this year returning to the
All-Star game where he shared the MVP Award with former teammate and nemesis
Kobe Bryant. Off-the-court Shaq continues to pile up sales of his low-cost
Shaq and Dunkman brands of shoes, which now top 75 million pairs since he
launched the first line in 1996. Shaq has reached a new audience through
Twitter where he has 1.2 million followers.

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*No. 11 Roger Federer (Tie for Postion #11)
$33 million*
Federer cemented his position as the greatest tennis player ever when he won
his 14th Grand Slam title and completed a career Grand Slam by winning the
French Open this month. Federer also passed Pete Sampras in October to
become the all-time leader in career prize money and has earned $48 million
since turning pro in 1998.


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*No. 10 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
$34 million*
Earnhardt was chosen as Nascar´s most popular driver for a sixth straight
year in 2008 despite winning only one race during the past two seasons. His
merchandise sales were twice the total of any other driver. Earnhardt´s
biggest personal sponsorship deals are with Adidas, Chevrolet, Polaris,
Wrangler and Nationwide Insurance, which he added this year.

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*No. 9 Valentino Rossi
$35 million*
The Doctor won his eighth World Championship in 2008 after two straight
years of falling short of the title. The biggest star in motorcycle racing
earns $16 million annually from his contract to ride for Yamaha and his
earnings more than double when you count licensing income, bonuses and
endorsement deals with the likes of energy drink Monster.


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*No. 8 Manny Pacquiao (Tie for Postion #6)
$40 million*
Pac-Man hogged the boxing spotlight over the past year with victories in two
blockbuster fights against Oscar De La Hoya in December and Ricky Hatton in
March that combined generated more than $100 million in pay-per-view revenue
in the U.S. A member of Time magazine´s 100 Most Influential People,
Pacquiao plans to run for political office when his days in the ring are
over.


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*No. 7 Phil Mickelson (Tie for Postion #6)
$40 million*
Playing second fiddle to Tiger Woods has proven very lucrative for the
world´s second-ranked player. His most lucrative deal is with Callaway,
which signed Mickelson to a five-year extension this year. Other sponsors
include Barclay´s, Exxon, KPMG and Rolex. Mickelson has won $54 million in
prize money during his career, third all-time behind Woods and Vijay Singh.


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*No. 6 LeBron James (Tie for Postion #6)
$40 million*
The NBA´s MVP led the Cleveland Cavaliers to the league´s best record and
had a playoff performance for the ages this year, but his team was bounced
from the playoffs by the Orlando Magic in the Conference Finals. His free
agency next summer has teams maneuvering to get under the salary cap in
hopes of signing King James. The Cavs can offer the biggest contract under
NBA salary rules, but James might go in search of a bigger market.


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*No. 5 David Beckham
$42 million*
Becks is far from the best player on the pitch, but he is still the most
famous which is why companies like Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Motorola pay
him millions for his endorsement. Beckham spent five months on loan this
year playing for AC Milan before his planned return to play for the Los
Angeles Galaxy in July when the MLS season is half over.


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*No. 4 Kimi Raikkonen (Tie for Postion #2)
$45 million*
Formula One´s highest-paid driver finished a disappointing third in the
World Championship standings last year after winning the title in 2007. This
year has been even worse for the Iceman who sits in 10th place in the
current standings. Ferrari resigned Raikkonen in September to a one-year
contract extension keeping the Finn behind the wheel for Ferrari through
2010.


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*No. 3 Michael Jordan (Tie for Postion #2)
$45 million*
MJ retired as a player for the third and presumably final time six years
ago, but he is still the most famous athlete in the United States. The
Jordan Brand is approaching $1 billion in sales for Nike which turned Jordan
into a marketing phenomenon. Jordan is on the short list of potential buyers
for the Charlotte Bobcats where he is head of basketball operations and a
minority owner.


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*No. 2 Kobe Bryant (Tie for Postion #2)
$45 million*
Bryant secured his place among the NBA´s all-time greats when he won his
fourth NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers in June. The Black Mamba´s
popularity is at its zenith as his No. 24 jersey is the top seller in the
U.S., Europe and China. Bryant pads his $21 million Lakers salary through
endorsement deals with Nike, Upper Deck, Activision and VitaminWater.


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*No. 1 Tiger Woods
$110 million*
Woods has earned almost $900 million in prize money, endorsements and
appearance fees during his 13-year professional golf career and next year is
poised to become the first athlete to earn $1 billion during a career. Woods
racked up more than twice the earnings of any other athlete over the past 12
months despite being sidelined for eight months after knee surgery thanks to
lucrative endorsement deals with Accenture, Gillette and Nike as well as a
thriving golf course design business.
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