In a surprising move, motocross star Jett Lawrence has reportedly turned down a massive $700 million endorsement deal with Amazon. The 21-year-old Australian rider, who has risen to fame with multiple championship wins in both Supercross and Motocross, shocked fans and industry insiders with his decision. The offer, which would have made him one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, was aimed at leveraging Lawrence’s growing influence among younger audiences and action sports enthusiasts.
Amazon’s proposal was rumored to involve a combination of apparel, tech gear, and exclusive streaming content focused on Lawrence’s life, training, and racing career. However, sources close to the rider suggest that Lawrence turned down the deal due to concerns about maintaining control over his personal brand and the direction of his career. Lawrence is known for his laid-back personality and tight-knit relationship with his fans, which he may have felt could be compromised by such a large corporate partnership.
Despite the staggering amount of money on the table, Lawrence’s refusal signals his desire to stay true to his roots and remain focused on what he loves most—racing. While Amazon has not commented on the rejection, the decision sets a precedent for young athletes prioritizing authenticity and creative control over lucrative deals. Lawrence’s fan base, already strong, is likely to admire his decision, solidifying his reputation as a genuine and down-to-earth sports figure in the motocross world.