
Brett Knight is a Los Angeles-based assistant managing editor who reports on the business of sports and edits coverage in Forbes' SportsMoney section. He oversees many of Forbes' tentpole sports projects, including the world's highest-paid athletes, the most valuable sports

Canelo Álvarez Flexes His Business Muscle
Forbes Staff
Having amassed a $275 million fortune as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, the 33-year-old Mexican champion is once again punching above his weight as he builds an empire outside the ring.
Baseball’s Most Valuable Teams 2025
Forbes ranks Major League Baseball's most valuable teams, from the New York Yankees to the Miami Marlins. See why MLB clubs are growing slower than their NFL and NBA rivals.
Inside The Tampa Bay Rays’ Mad Dash To Reinvent Their Business After A Devastating Hurricane
Left homeless by Hurricane Milton, the team is playing in the Yankees’ much smaller minor league ballpark this season, which forced it to rethink every aspect of its operation—from tickets to sponsorships to concessions.
Meet The Billionaire March Madness Boosters
Inside the C-Suite 16—a group of ultra-rich fans using their combined net worth of $357 billion to bankroll the schools in the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
The Washington Nationals Are Finally Selling Stadium Naming Rights And Jersey Sponsorships
Baseball’s only team without a deal in either partnership category hopes to have both by year’s end, potentially adding more than $20 million in annual revenue.
Dynasty Demolished: Eagles Dethrone Chiefs With Dominant Super Bowl Win
Seeking a third straight title, Kansas City instead ran into a guillotine, with Jalen Hurts leading Philadelphia to a victory that was even more lopsided than the score might suggest.