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Magic Johnson has been everywhere this week with his trademark charisma and a calendar packed tight with both celebration and challenge. Fresh off the historic Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez fight in Las Vegas, Magic couldn’t contain his awe. Live from Allegiant Stadium with over 70000 fans watching history and 41 million global viewers streaming on Netflix, Johnson posted to social media about the electricity of the night and the sheer scale of the event. He praised Crawford’s masterclass win, gushing that he was “entertained from beginning to end” and declared the fight revitalized boxing according to The Times of India.
Not missing a beat, Johnson was all about joy and support as the Los Angeles Lakers launched their preseason festivities with a ticket giveaway bonanza in Palm Springs, hanging his name with Lakers royalty like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O’Neal as covered by NBC Palm Springs. He’s still a Lakers icon — but make no mistake, Magic’s business empire is what draws industry insiders’ eyes today. Magic remains a minority owner in major American teams and recently took a majority stake in a financial services outfit, reminders that when you are a billionaire like him, your signature stays everywhere from the basketball court to the boardroom as Threads and UrbanGeekz profile regularly.
Yet, it was on the NFL field where Magic’s public life hit a bittersweet note. As the Washington Commanders endured a rough 34–27 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Magic flipped the script at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, savoring the suite life with friends and Atlanta Falcons minority owner Rosalind Brewer. Even when the Commanders’ defense let fans down, Magic celebrated the camaraderie, sharing on X about his privilege to host friends at the game as reported by The Times of India NBA News.
Meanwhile, his Midas touch is looming large over women’s sports. The Washington Spirit, with Johnson recently joining their ownership group, just clinched a second consecutive NWSL playoff berth—putting Magic just possibly one step from a 16th professional championship across several leagues. He promptly flooded social media with congratulations, stoking excitement for a potential championship run according to Essentially Sports.
On the business front, the buzz is that Magic’s expanding investment helped secure a landmark $150 million practice facility for the LA Sparks, making headlines throughout women’s basketball. He told fans he’s making a personal commitment to get more involved and help push the Sparks back to title contention. Ownership insiders and commentators see this as a defining move that could shape the franchise for years, as reported by Essentially Sports.
No headline-grabbing controversy, just a string of celebrations, key business signals, and that ever-present social media voice — ear-to-the-ground, always amplifying positivity. This week, Magic Johnson is as much the master of ceremonies as he is a mogul, relishing the highs and shouldering the lows, an ever-present figure in sports, business, and community.
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