1. Tiger Woods (black celebrity)
(Sport: Pro Golf / Annual Income: $100 million)
Still in his early thirties, Tiger Woods made nearly $23 million on the  golf course and brought in a whopping  $105 million in endorsements  giving him a total of $127,902,706 and the  No. 1 ranking for the fifth  straight year as top richest athlete.
He  might lost that title this year, rumored after his adultery  scandal was spread some sponsors are  breaked up with him. 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.

No. 2 Kobe Bryant
$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.

NO 3: Micheal Jordan
$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

No. 4 Kimi Raikkonen
$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.

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.

NO 6 LeBron James
$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.

NO 7 Manny Pacquiao
(Boxing / $40 million)
A little surprise that the biggest  earning in boxing sport doesn’t  come from the Heavyweight division, and  not from U.S boxer too. But  Manny Pacquiao is now the best pound per  pound boxer, and become the  most wanted target by any challenger in the  world.

No. 8 Phil Mickelson
$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

NO 9  Lionel Messi
(Soccer / $39 million)
This 2009 FIFA World Player only  playing for one team for his  entire career, Barcelona. He is still  22-year-old, and we’ll see if he  can win the 2010 FIFA World Cup with  Argentina, how much raise will he  get?

NO 10. Alex Rodriguez
(MLB / $39 million)
Baseball’s greatest player earned  an incredible $29 million on the  field this year while bringing in a  relatively modest $6 million in  endorsements, with a total income of $39  million.

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