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Tiger Woods
What is there to say about Tiger that hasn't been said? In 2009, his infidelities came to light and America witnessed quite possibly the biggest fall from grace in sports history. Just recently, CNBC reported that Tiger's lost endorsements (Accenture and AT&T are two) cost IMG $4.6 million.

That's too bad, but it's likely just a drop in the bank for Forstmann's far-reaching agency (and talent representation is less than 10% of IMG's business). Tiger continues to be a world-class athlete, with a number of still-active endorsement deals including the mega contract with Nike, which experts estimates is worth $20 million a year. And IMG's web site, naturally, still features a photo of Tiger on the page for its golf division.



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