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  2. Michael Jordan - Wikipedia

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    From his Jordan Brand income and endorsements, Jordan's 2015 income was an estimated $110 million, the most of any retired athlete. [362] As of 2025 [update] , his net worth is estimated at $3.5 billion by Forbes , [ 27 ] making him the fourth-richest African-American , behind David Steward , Robert F. Smith , and Alex Karp , [ 363 ] and one of ...

  3. Why did Michael Jordan retire in 1993? - AOL

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  4. 'Beltin' Bill Melton, White Sox All-Star Who Helped Michael ...

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    Jordan, 61, who joined the NBA in 1984, famously retired from basketball in 1993, shortly after his father's murder. A few months later, on Feb. 7, 1994, Jordan, then 31, signed a Minor League ...

  5. Jam (Michael Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video of the song featured NBA basketball legend Michael Jordan. The song was also featured on the Chicago Bulls (Jordan's team at the time)'s 1992 NBA Championship video "Untouchabulls" and was also used in many promotional ads of the NBA in the said season. "Jam" was a top 40 hit across the world.

  6. History of MTV - Wikipedia

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    While music videos were featured on MTV up to eight hours per day in 2000, the year 2008 saw an average of just three hours of music videos per day on MTV. It's been speculated that the rise of social media and websites like YouTube as an outlet for the promotion and viewing of music videos led to this reduction. [ 74 ]

  7. When did Mike Tyson retire? And why is he coming back to ...

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    A crowd of 15,472 rose to its feet and roared when Mike Tyson entered the ring at MCI Center in Washington, D.C. on June 11, 2005. Ten months after suffering a fourth-round knockout against Danny ...

  8. Got the Life - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 1999, this music video was the first video that was officially co retired from MTV's daily top ten countdown as it was consistently and frequently requested, Total Request Live. [ 26 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] MTV's Total Request Live said the song was the most requested music video "for too long so they had to stop airing it so other ...

  9. Michael B. Jordan on filming his first nude scene in 'A ... - AOL

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    The emotional finale of A Journal for Jordan takes place on the Arlington National Cemetery grounds, the first movie to film there since the Sept. 11 attacks. (In real life, King was laid to rest ...