Michael Jordan, renowned as one of the greatest athletes in sports history, recently made a candid admission about the one sportsman he admits to being ‘scared’ of and prefers to ‘stay away from.’

Despite his fearless demeanor on the basketball court, Jordan confessed to harboring a sense of apprehension around British golfer Ian Poulter.

In an interview with Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, the basketball legend humorously revealed his feelings towards Poulter,

highlighting a mutual love for golf between the two athletes.



“I’m not scared of anybody, but Ian Poulter,” Jordan jestingly remarked. He elaborated on his unease, recounting instances where Poulter would seek him out after making a good putt during matches, prompting Jordan to humorously avoid him during walks on the course.

Poulter, a notable Arsenal fan, boasts an impressive golfing career, having achieved a ranking as high as number five in the world. His accolades include victories at the 2010 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and the 2012 WGC-HSBC Champions.


Despite Jordan’s lighthearted admission of trepidation around Poulter, the basketball icon is no stranger to the golf course himself. Jordan’s passion for golf is well-documented, often seen playing alongside professional golfers like Rickie Fowler. Fowler attested to Jordan’s skill on the course, emphasizing his prowess, particularly in putting, and the valuable lessons learned from playing with the basketball legend.

As Jordan continues to make headlines for his candid revelations, his admiration for golf and occasional encounters with fellow athletes like Poulter offer fans a unique glimpse into the life of the sports icon beyond the basketball court.