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The rivalry between Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill has intensified following the Olympic champion’s victory in Boston.
The feud between Olympic champion Noah Lyles and NFL star Tyreek Hill has reignited, with Lyles now challenging the Miami Dolphins wide receiver to a race.
The two fast athletes have been in a continuous discussion about who holds the title of the fastest, and now Lyles is pushing for a showdown.
After his win at the New Balance Grand Prix in Boston on February 2, Lyles immediately took the opportunity to call out Hill, both indirectly and directly.
His race bib displayed a direct message saying, “Tyreek could never.” However, the sprinter went further, making his challenge even more explicit in his post-race interview.
“When you’re truly ready to back up your words and race, come see me. I’m right here, not going anywhere,” Lyles said in an interview with NBC Olympics.
“But all I know is, your football season is over. You’ve got no excuse now.”
Hill, famous for his incredible speed on the football field, has eagerly engaged in the back-and-forth, even challenging Lyles’ assertion of being the world’s fastest man.
The exchange between the two athletes has grown more intense, paving the way for a thrilling and eagerly awaited showdown.
Lyles, the current 100m world and Olympic champion, has proven himself to be one of the most dominant sprinters in track and field.
Meanwhile, Hill, known as “Cheetah” for his incredible speed, has demonstrated his explosive acceleration in the NFL but has yet to compete against a top sprinter in an official race.
With Lyles’ recent challenge, the pressure is now on Hill, and fans are eagerly waiting to see if the NFL star will accept the challenge and settle the debate once and for all.
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