Giannis Antetokounmpo: $60 Million
Giannis Antetokounmpo, his parents and siblings were not able to get by during their childhood. We hope that his family has a better future because Antetokounmpo was successful at such a young age. Surely, Antetokounmpo did. He was 19 when the Milwaukee Bucks brought him into the NBA.
Seven years on, he has a net-worth of $60 million. Antetokounmpo’s nickname is “Greek freak” — not as a racist remark, but as an expression based on his nationality and posture. The contract he has with Nike is $9 million and there are many others.
Deontay wilder – $30 million
Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder, a professional boxer nicknamed the Bronze Bomber, held the World Boxing Council Heavyweight title from 2015 to 2020. BoxRec, Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and The Ring magazine all ranked him second, third and fourth for best active heavyweight.
Wilder, unlike most of his peers in the industry started training later (20 years). He has caught up with the others and boasts a net-worth of $30 million. This is not an impressive number, but enough for his family of eight.