EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 2 MIN
Michael Jordan's Costa Rica Fishing Obsession: From NBA Courts to Marlin Battles
from Michael Jordan - Biography Flash · host Inception Point AI
Michael Jordan BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Michael Jordan, the basketball legend, jetted into Costa Rica around January 15 for his fourth visit in a year, teeing up at the 10th Pelagic Rockstar Offshore Tournament in Quepos for some high-stakes sport fishing, as reported by Tico Times. People of Costa Rica confirms this leisure escape follows his 2025 trips in January, February, and April, painting His Airness as a salty regular chasing pelagic thrills on those turquoise waters. No paparazzi snaps yet, but insiders whisper hes hooked on the marlin action there. Meanwhile, a different Michael Jordan lit up Melbournes Kelvin Club on January 16 with his Happy House gig, backed by Monique DiM on piano and Paul on sax, per TryBooking event listingsa jazzy New Year bash drawing dinner crowds for pork, chicken, or veggie plates at $35 to $45 a head. Buzz swirls around MJ possibly souring on NBA coverage, with a YouTube video from Lets be HONEST about 2026 questioning if hes already done with NBA on NBC, racking up 6.9K views amid chatter tying back to Phil Jackson warnings on LeBron. Hitc.com dropped a January 19 scoop revealing even Zen Master Jackson never dared ask Jordan for that little garbagePhil called his gambling habit, a cheeky peek into the GOATs untouchable inner circle. No fresh public sightings of the six-time champ stateside, no X flares or biz moves like Cincoro expansions in the last few daysjust these fishing jaunts and nostalgic nuggets keeping the myth alive. Speculation on NBC ties remains unconfirmed fan fodder, but that Costa Rica ritual? Pure biographical gold, cementing Jordans post-retirement passion for the deep blue. Stay tunedhell surface with a trophy tale soon. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Michael Jordan BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Michael Jordan, the basketball legend, jetted into Costa Rica around January 15 for his fourth visit in a year, teeing up at the 10th Pelagic Rockstar Offshore Tournament in Quepos for some high-stakes sport fishing, as reported by Tico Times. People of Costa Rica confirms this leisure escape follows his 2025 trips in January, February, and April, painting His Airness as a salty regular chasing pelagic thrills on those turquoise waters. No paparazzi snaps yet, but insiders whisper hes hooked on the marlin action there. Meanwhile, a different Michael Jordan lit up Melbournes Kelvin Club on January 16 with his Happy House gig, backed by Monique DiM on piano and Paul on sax, per TryBooking event listingsa jazzy New Year bash drawing dinner crowds for pork, chicken, or veggie plates at $35 to $45 a head. Buzz swirls around MJ possibly souring on NBA coverage, with a YouTube video from Lets be HONEST about 2026 questioning if hes already done with NBA on NBC, racking up 6.9K views amid chatter tying back to Phil Jackson warnings on LeBron. Hitc.com dropped a January 19 scoop revealing even Zen Master Jackson never dared ask Jordan for that little garbagePhil called his gambling habit, a cheeky peek into the GOATs untouchable inner circle. No fresh public sightings of the six-time champ stateside, no X flares or biz moves like Cincoro expansions in the last few daysjust these fishing jaunts and nostalgic nuggets keeping the myth alive. Speculation on NBC ties remains unconfirmed fan fodder, but that Costa Rica ritual? Pure biographical gold, cementing Jordans post-retirement passion for the deep blue. Stay tunedhell surface with a trophy tale soon. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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