These Were the Most Popular Highest Paid Athletes of the ’90s

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These Were the Most Popular Highest Paid Athletes of the ’90s

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    • The highest-paid athletes in the 1990s were mostly boxers or in the NBA. 
    • At least one athlete on this list made and lost a fortune. 
    • Also: 2 Dividend Legends to Hold Forever

Coming out of the 1980s, a time of excess everything, the 1990s looked more like the same. This was true because pro athletes’ salaries skyrocketed during this time. Basketball players went from well-paid to very rich over a decade, and the same was starting to take place for athletes in the NFL, MLB, PGA, and other professional leagues. 

While athlete contracts in the 1990s were not like today’s, they were jaw-dropping for the period. Everyone from Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson to Tiger Woods was making money hand over fist. Using online data from Topend Sports and YouTube, we created a list in descending order of the highest-paid athletes popular in the 1990s based on their eventual net worth.

It is worth noting that earnings reflected here extended past the decade, into the 2000s. For example, Tiger Woods’ $200M “net worth” figure reflects later endorsement and career income well into the 2000s, not just the 1990s. Similarly, Shaquille O’Neal, Greg Norman, and Michael Jordan built much of their fortune after the decade ended. 

This post was updated on September 22, 2025 to clarify that figures reflect net worth earned in later decades, specific endorsements, and timelines of certain wins. 

Why Is This Important? 

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There were plenty of athletes making big money in the 1990s.

Most of these athletes’ riches came from sponsorships, not from the teams or sports they played for or on. Brands like Nike made Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan super-rich, while Mike Tyson made money from video games with his name attached. As many companies paying these athletes’ absurd amounts of money are often covered on 24/7 Wall St, this list makes a lot of sense. 

10. Wayne Gretzky

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Wayne Gretzky is undeniably one of the greatest hockey players ever.

  • Sport: Hockey
  • Endorsements: Coca-Cola, Upper Deck
  • Net worth: $110 million

The Great One

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Gretzky’s hockey skills helped him earn big money in the 1990s.

One of the greatest hockey players ever to skate on the ice, Wayne Gretzky more than earned his nickname “The Great One.” He earned large contracts in the ‘80s and early ‘90s; by the time Gretzky retired in 1999, he had 61 NHL records and had won four Stanley Cups during his 20 NHL seasons. Much of his wealth came later from coaching, business, and ownership stakes.

9. George Foreman

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George Foreman made a fortune manufacturing countertop grills.

  • Sport: Boxing
  • Endorsements: George Foreman Grill, KFC, Meineke
  • Net worth: $120 million

Big George

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George Foreman famously fought Muhammad Ali.

A two-time world heavyweight champion, George Foreman was The boxer of the 90s. His Foreman Grill endorsement didn’t start paying out huge sums until the mid-1990s and especially the 2000s, when the grills exploded in popularity. In the early ‘90s, he was still making most of his money from boxing. Foreman is also well known for his comeback after his prime and grill empire.

8. Greg Norman

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Greg Norman made a fortune with his brand.

  • Sport: Golf
  • Endorsements: Reebok, Cobra Golf
  • Net worth: $130 million 

The Shark

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Greg Norman made a fortune with his endorsements.

Greg Norman, the winner of 91 professional tournaments, including 20 PGA Tour events, is one of the biggest names in golf history. One of the few golfers who has truly parlayed his career into a fantastic business, Norman’s endorsements and business acumen helped him earn additional income in golf course design. His design business and Reebok “Shark” brand really grew after the ‘90s.

7. Arnold Palmer

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Arnold Palmer has been one of the highest-earning golfers for decades.

  • Sport: Golf
  • Endorsements: Rolex, Penzzoil
  • Net worth: $140 million

The King

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Arnold Palmer continues to make big money even to this day.

One of golf’s most popular stars, Arnold Palmer, is a legend on and off the golf course. However, Palmer’s playing career peaked decades before the 1990s. Much of his wealth came from long-term endorsements and licensing. Palmer is also well known for designing more than 300 golf courses.

6. Andre Agassi

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Andre Agassi was the biggest name in tennis during the 1990s.

  • Sport: Tennis
  • Endorsements: Nike, Canon, American Express
  • Net worth: $150 million

The Punisher 

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Andre Agassi made a fortune on and off the tennis court.

During Andre Agassi’s legendary 20-year professional tennis tour, he was known for his dominance on the court. His success in completing the Career Grand Slam helped propel his earnings during the 1990s well beyond any previous tennis star. 

5. Shaquille O’Neal

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Shaq’s dominance helped him make big money during the 1990s.

  • Sport: Basketball
  • Endorsements: Reebok, Pepsi, Taco Bell
  • Net worth: $180 million

Shaq Diesel 

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Shaq has made a fortune off his 1990s basketball success.

A man of many nicknames, Shaquille O’Neal’s oversized personality and dominance on the basketball court helped him earn a fortune. His face-off with Michael Jordan’s Bulls in the 1995 playoffs was highly anticipated. He is well-known for his generosity off the court in helping the less fortunate. 

4. Tiger Woods

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Tiger Woods came into the golf world at the end of the 1990s.

  • Sport: Golf
  • Endorsements: Nike, American Express, Titleist
  • Net worth: $200 million

The Michael Jordan of Golf

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The late 1990s were Tiger’s time as he rose to dominance on the PGA tour.

Just as the NBA world had never seen a player as dominant as Michael Jordan, the same was true of the PGA Tour and Tiger Woods. By the second half of the 1990s, Tiger Woods was a golf phenomenon, winning the biggest golf tournaments in the world and making it look easy. 

3. Evander Holyfield 

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Evander Holyfield was the second-best boxer in the 1990s.

  • Sport: Boxing
  • Endorsements: Coca-Cola
  • Net worth: $250 million

“The Real Deal” Holyfield

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Evander Holyfield famously defeated both George Foreman and Mike Tyson.

Evander Holyfield, the world’s second most popular boxer behind Mike Tyson, earned over $60.5 million in 1991 alone. His strength in the ring helped him notch 44 wins, of which 29 were by knockout. Over his career, Holyfield fought 57 times. He was disqualified controversially in the semi-finals of the ’84 Olympics. 

2. Mike Tyson

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Mike Tyson was one of the most feared men during the 1990s.

  • Sport: Boxing
  • Endorsements: Pepsi, Nintendo
  • Net worth: $300 million

Iron Mike

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You can’t ignore how dominant Mike Tyson was in the boxing ring.

Iron Mike Tyson, the most famous boxer in the world after Mohammad Ali, was also the most feared athlete on the planet. His boxing record helped him earn a whopping $300 million throughout the 1990s, although he would lose much of his fortune the following decade. 

1. Michael Jordan

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Michael Jordan was the highest-paid athlete of the 1990s.

  • Sport: Basketball
  • Endorsements: Nike, Gatorade, Hanes, McDonalds
  • Net worth: $400 million 

Air Jordan

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Michael Jordan’s relationship with Nike helped him become a billionaire.

Undoubtedly the most famous athlete in the world during the 1990s, Michael Jordan was everywhere. His six NBA titles, movie roles, and Olympic gold medals helped make him the wealthiest athlete during the decade. While his Nike and Gatorade deals were massive, he only became a billionaire in 2014 through his ownership stake in the Charlotte Hornets. To this day, Michael Jordan remains the richest athlete of all time, with a net worth exceeding $3 billion. 

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David Beren has been a Flywheel Publishing contributor since 2022. Writing for 24/7 Wall St. since 2023, David loves to write about topics of all shapes and sizes. As a technology expert, David focuses heavily on consumer electronics brands, automobiles, and general technology. He has previously written for LifeWire, formerly About.com. As a part-time freelance writer, David’s “day job” has been working on and leading social media for multiple Fortune 100 brands. David loves the flexibility of this field and its ability to reach customers exactly where they like to spend their time. Additionally, David previously published his own blog, TmoNews.com, which reached 3 million readers in its first year. In addition to freelance and social media work, David loves to spend time with his family and children and relive the glory days of video game consoles by playing any retro game console he can get his hands on.

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