Overall, the top 100 earned $6.05 billion (£4.5bn) - with that figure down 2.1% on last year. The cutoff point on the men’s list was $37.9m (£28.2m), while tennis superstar Coco Gauff topped the women’s chart as the highest-paid female athlete on $37.5m (£28m).
Mexican boxing sensation Canelo Alvarez splits Ronaldo and Messi on the men’s list, having agreed a lucrative deal with Saudi promoters. NBA players represent 40 per cent of the top 100, as LeBron James leads the way once more - with the LA Lakers icon earning $80m (£60m) off the court. He has been the top-earning basketball star in 12 of the last 13 seasons - with only Steph Curry breaking that sequence in 2024-25.
The NFL sits behind the NBA with 22 players inside the top 100. Kansas City Chiefs talisman Patrick Mahomes heads that list, with fellow quarterbacks Josh Allen and Justin Herbert following closely behind.
Football has 13 members of the top 100 and five inside the top 20. Karim Benzema, who also plies his trade in the Saudi Pro League, sits sixth. Real Madrid ‘Galactico’ Kylian Mbappe is just outside the top 10, while prolific Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is 18th.