79. Hanley Ramirez
Takings/Payouts: $20 million
Advertisements: $300,000
Total earnings: $20.3 million
He is a Dominican
professional baseball left fielder for the Boston Red Sox of Major League
Baseball, a three-time MLB All-Star, and has previously received the NL Rookie
of the Year Award.
He signed a 4-year, $88 million deal in
2014 with the Boston Red Sox, the team that first signed him as an amateur free
agent in 2000. The 2006 National League Rooki of the Year has a vested choice
for a fifth year worth $22 million. New Balance, Franklin and Wilson are his
partners for his baseball equipment.
82. Justin Rose
STakings/Payouts: $8.2 million
Advertisements: $12 million
Total earnings: $20.2 million
He is an English
professional golfer who plays most on the PGA Tour, while keeping his
membership on the European Tour.
He has finished in the top six of the
year-end golf rankings each of the past three years. His off-course profile
shoots up with his 2013 U.S. Open victory. He became the first Englishman to
triumph the event in 43 years. His endorsement contracts include Adidas,
Ashworth, British Airways, Hublot, Lamkin, TaylorMade and Zurich Insurance.
83. Yaya Toure
Takings/Payouts: $17 million
Advertisements: $3 million
Total earnings: $20 million
Known as Yaya
Toure, he an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for
Premier League club Manchester City and the Ivory Coast national team
His time with Man City has become
outstanding for the number of times he and his agent have expressed his
intention to leave the club. During the 2014/15 season, the 32-year old
declined a new City contract and held negotiations with Inter Milan. The
three-time African Footballer of The Year is an advertising fixture in his
country, who became the Nissan's advertiser on that continent of this year.
84. Rudy Gay
Takings/Payouts: $19.3 million
Advertisements: $600,000
Total earnings: $19.9 million
He is an American
professional basketball player who currently plays for the Sacramento Kings of
the National Basketball Association.
The nine-year veteran had one the
strongest seasons of his 2014-15 career when he averaged a career-high 21
points per game. The Sacramento Kings rewarded him during the season with a
three-year deal extension worth $40 million. For the 2015-16 season, the small
forward's playing salary will decrease from $19.3 million to $12.4 million.
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