Cristiano Ronaldo leads Forbes' ranking of highest-paid athletes worldwide, surpassing boxer Canelo Álvarez. Messi completes the podium in third place.
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Cristiano Ronaldo positions himself as the athlete with the highest income globally according to Forbes' latest ranking, leaving behind other major sports figures. Mexican boxer Canelo Álvarez takes second place, while Lionel Messi rounds out the podium in third position.
Forbes published its annual ranking of highest-paid athletes, with Ronaldo leading the classification based on combined income from salaries, endorsements, and other commercial agreements. The Portuguese star, currently at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, maintains his position as one of the most lucrative figures in sports entertainment worldwide.
Canelo Álvarez, who has been involved in some of boxing's most commercially successful fights, ranks immediately behind the footballer. Meanwhile, Messi, now with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, completes the top 3 of the list.
This ranking reflects not only the athletic performance of these athletes but also their ability to generate income through advertising contracts, image rights, and global commercial agreements. Ronaldo's first-place position demonstrates his unprecedented commercial reach, even at an advanced stage of his professional career.
Messi's presence on the podium underscores the economic power of football as an industry and how elite footballers continue to be the most marketable athletes on the planet, despite competition from other disciplines like boxing.
These rankings are updated annually and reflect changes in the global sports market. The ability of these athletes to maintain or improve their positions will depend on their athletic performances, contract renewals, and the evolution of their commercial portfolios in the coming months.
The dominance of footballers in the top positions of these global rankings is no coincidence. Football remains the most profitable sports industry in the world, and figures like Ronaldo and Messi have successfully capitalized on their talent through businesses that transcend the pitch. Their influence on social media and ability to attract multinational sponsors keep them at the pinnacle of sports earnings, even as their careers enter different phases.