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Michael Jordan enjoys cigars as he relaxes on board yacht after pocketing $400K in prestigious competition




Michael Jordan is known as a man of many talents. The NBA legend showed up on Saturday in Ocean City, Maryland, to participate in the annual White Marlin Competition. Jordan has been a frequent sight in this fishing competition, where he participates to fulfill his love for it.

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He joined the competition with his “Catch 23” custom fishing yacht. Jordan and his crew hauled in a 70-inch white Marlin, which weighed 71 pounds. It placed “Catch 23” in second place, and Jordan and Co. walked away with $400,000 in prize money.

Following the win, Michael’s son, Marcus Jordan, who accompanied his father to the event, shared a video of the NBA legend enjoying a cigar. Marcus posted the clip on his Instagram story on Monday.

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