David Beckham is now second on the list of the world's highest earning former athletes - but who's No.1?
From dailymirror
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder pulled in a staggering $75m (£47.9m) in 2014
The basketball legend retired (for the final time) 12 years ago, but that hasn't diminished his earning power.
Jordan pocketed $100million (£63.9m) in 2014 from commercial deals, largely involving sportswear giant Nike.
In a recent court case it was revealed that Jordan received $480m (£306.8m) from Nike between 2000 and 2012.
He also claims, meanwhile, that they have to pay him $10m ($6.39m) every time they use his name in an advert.
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In 2013, Forbes estimated the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder's earnings at $51m (£32.6m), meaning his earnings increased by around 47 per cent in a year.
His full portfolio, however, includes everything from Beckham branded products to apps.
Third in the list is former golfer Arnold Palmer, whose businesses include a range of golf courses throughout the world.
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- Michael Jordan (52-years-old, basketball) - $100m (£63.9m)
- David Beckham (40, football) - $75m (£47.9m)
- Arnold Palmer (85, golf) - $42m (£26.8m)
- Jack Nicklaus (75, golf) -$28m (£17.9m)
- Jerry Richardson (79, American football) - $23m (£14.7m)
- Shaquille O'Neal (43, basketball) - $21m (£13.4m)
- Gary Player (79, golf) - $21m (£13.4m)
- Magic Johnson (56, basketball) - $20m (£12.8m)
- Pele (74, football) - $16m (£10.2m)
- Greg Norman (60, golf) - $16m (£10.2m)

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