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15 Athletes Who Made Millions and Went Broke

If there’s one thing the world has taught us, it’s that making millions is a lot easier than keeping millions—especially if you’re a professional athlete. 

Whether it’s terrible investments, lavish spending, or just plain bad luck, these athletes managed to blow through fortunes that most of us can only dream about. Let’s take a look at 15 athletes who hit the financial jackpot… and then immediately lost their ticket.

15. Allen Iverson – The King of “Practice?” and Overspending

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AI made over $200 million in his career but still found himself strapped for cash thanks to an entourage the size of a small city, endless shopping sprees, and a love for expensive jewelry. Luckily, Reebok had the foresight to stash $32 million in a trust fund he can access at age 55. Future AI will be just fine.

14. Evander Holyfield – Too Many Houses, Not Enough Fights

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When you buy a 54,000-square-foot mansion with 109 rooms, 17 bathrooms, and your own bowling alley, you’d better hope the money never stops rolling in. Unfortunately for Holyfield, the money did stop, but the bills didn’t. He reportedly made $250 million in his career and still ended up in financial ruin.

13. Antoine Walker – $110 Million in, $110 Million Out

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Walker made $110 million in his NBA career, then spent it like a guy who thought the money printer would never stop. Bad real estate deals, gambling, and an ultra-lavish lifestyle left him bankrupt just two years after retiring.

12. Mike Tyson – The Original Money Burner

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Iron Mike made $400 million punching people in the face and then proceeded to punch a massive hole in his own finances. He blew it on tigers, mansions, jewelry, and some of the worst financial decisions known to man. Thankfully, he’s bounced back through business ventures and podcasting—because the world still loves Mike.

11. Lenny Dykstra – From World Series Champ to Prison

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Dykstra went from making millions in baseball to running a shady investment scheme and filing for bankruptcy with $50,000 in assets and $31 million in debt. He then spent some time in prison, which probably wasn’t part of his retirement plan.

10. Vince Young – The Man Who Loved Cheesecake Factory

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Vince Young was an electric college QB and a promising NFL player, but he spent money like it was Monopoly cash. Private jets, a $15,000 Cheesecake Factory tab, and buying every seat on Southwest flights just so he could fly alone (yes, really) helped him burn through $35 million in record time.

9. Warren Sapp – Too Many Houses, Not Enough Income

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Sapp made $82 million in the NFL but went broke thanks to extravagant spending, bad investments, and owing the IRS a chunk of change. At one point, he had over 240 pairs of sneakers and still somehow didn’t have money for rent.

8. Delonte West – From the NBA to the Streets

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Delonte West made $16 million in his NBA career but ended up struggling with financial and personal issues, eventually becoming homeless. Thankfully, efforts from former teammates and even Mark Cuban helped get him back on his feet.

7. Dennis Rodman – Wild Lifestyle, Wild Finances

Retured NBA star Dennis Rodman of the US Pro-ball Legend attends a press conference for the US Pro-ball Legend China tour in Taiyuan city, northwest Chinas Shanxi province, 8 May 2012
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Rodman made millions in the NBA, but between fines, lawsuits, child support, and just being Dennis Rodman, his bank account took a major hit. Maybe North Korea has a financial assistance program for former NBA stars?

6. Darren McCarty – NHL Checks and Bad Investments

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McCarty made millions in the NHL, but bad investments and expensive divorces drained his accounts. By 2006, he had to file for bankruptcy. On the bright side, he later turned to comedy and cannabis business ventures—because why not?

5. Curt Schilling – From Baseball Ace to Business Bust

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Schilling made over $100 million, then decided to invest $50 million in a video game company that promptly collapsed. The company went bankrupt, and Schilling was left scrambling. Should’ve just stuck to baseball, Curt.

4. Terrell Owens – The King of Bad Spending

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T.O. made $80 million, but thanks to bad financial decisions, child support payments, and trusting the wrong people, he ended up broke. He tried to come back to the NFL at age 39 to fix his money issues. Spoiler: it didn’t work.

3. Scottie Pippen – Underpaid and Overspent

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Despite making over $100 million, Pippen had money problems thanks to a horrendous contract early in his career and some awful investment choices. He once spent $4 million on a private jet that didn’t even work. That’s next-level financial mismanagement.

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2. Latrell Sprewell – “I Can’t Feed My Family on $21 Million”

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Sprewell once turned down a $21 million contract, claiming it wasn’t enough to feed his family. Fast forward a few years, and he was broke, losing his houses, and having his yacht repossessed. Life comes at you fast.

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1. John Daly – Golf’s Ultimate Gambler

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Daly made over $50 million in his career but gambled away nearly $90 million. Yes, you read that right. If there was ever a Hall of Fame for losing money, Daly would be the first inductee.

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