Conor McGregor Admits ‘Hard To Beat’ Lionel Messi In Highest Paid Athlete List

McGregorConor McGregor will have trouble topping the Forbes highest-paid athlete list again. McGregor became number one on the list for 2021 earlier this year for his earnings including salaries, bonuses and endorsements from May 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021 which totaled $180 million. Impressively, only $22 million of that figure came from inside the […]

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Conor McGregor will have trouble topping the Forbes highest-paid athlete list again.

McGregor became number one on the list for 2021 earlier this year for his earnings including salaries, bonuses and endorsements from May 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021 which totaled $180 million.

Impressively, only $22 million of that figure came from inside the Octagon as the bulk of McGregor’s earnings came from his various businesses and endorsements.

In second place was football mega star Lionel Messi with $130 million. And following his big-money move to PSG earlier this month, McGregor sees a tough task ahead of him in staying above the Argentine for next year’s list.

Especially if he can’t get another fight in this year.

“At the Beverly Hills supporting my bro @sergioramos at @psg. It’s crazy how this team has scooped all these incredible players up, and in such quick succession too. Messi is on 75mill U.S dollar a year, flat. Not including endorsement on top. He be hard to beat this year on the Forbes list without one more fight in the book.

“But that said don’t count me out. We are only 2 months into this new Forbes fiscal year and I already have his years wage boxed off hahaahahahaha ? #forbesnumber1 #theothercatsbeatanyway #doublefederer”

McGregor, of course, is on the sidelines after breaking his tibia in a first-round TKO defeat to Dustin Poirier last month. The Irishman has targeted a comeback this year and is already seemingly walking fine.

That said, it looks like a return will only happen in early 2022 at the very least.

Conor McGregor Ranks In Top 5 Of Social Media’s Most Valuable Athletes

Conor McGregor clearly doesn’t need to fight to stay popular on social media. As the MMA world awaits any news of his return, ‘The Notorious’ is enjoying the fruits of his highly successful Proper No. 12 whiskey business. There’…

Conor McGregor clearly doesn’t need to fight to stay popular on social media. As the MMA world awaits any news of his return, ‘The Notorious’ is enjoying the fruits of his highly successful Proper No. 12 whiskey business. There’s really no reason for him to fight other than a love of the game. Fans may […]

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Soccer Star Lionel Messi Refuses To Face-Off With Former UFC Fighter For A Photo

Apparently some requests are just too much for certain athletes and celebrities. Former UFC fighter Ronys Torres has one of those stories after meeting arguably the best soccer player in the world — Lionel Messi.

Torres met with Messi and upon aski…

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Apparently some requests are just too much for certain athletes and celebrities. Former UFC fighter Ronys Torres has one of those stories after meeting arguably the best soccer player in the world — Lionel Messi.

Torres met with Messi and upon asking the soccer star to “face-off” with him for a photograph, a pose used in many photos featuring professional fighters, the celebrity athlete refused.

“After the training, Rafinha took us to the parking lot,” Torres told MMAFighting.com. “The security guard asked me if I was a boxer because I was strong. When Messi came, another member of my gym asked Messi to pose for a face-off but he’s very shy, he didn’t want to do it.”

As Torres explained, Messi might not have agreed to that particular pose, but he did end up taking a picture with him.

“But he took a picture with me,” said Torres. “He’s a great guy.”

You can check out the photo of Ronys Torres and Lionel Messi below.