Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill are still speaking about racing each other.
Fresh off winning the 100-meter dash at the 2024 Summer Olympics and being crowned the “Fastest Man worldwide,” Lyles took a seat with ESPN’s Stan Verrett, and the subject of the Miami Dolphins receiver’s difficulty of a race in between the 2 showed up. Lyles provided assistance to Hill associated to his current confrontation with cops in Miami, however then solved into garbage talk mode about their running capabilities.
He clarified that the trash-talking was associated with their speed, not what occurred with the authorities. Lyles stated, “The 2 situations are various. One relates to being a human and the other one pertains to sports. Yeah, no one needs to need to go through with what he went through, no matter the scenarios. We’re all humans and we need to be dealt with as such.”
He got right into discussing their relative speeds. He stated, “But in regards to running a race … look guy you got ta be major. Everyone wishes to leap up to the top … everyone wishes to race the ‘fastest guy.’ I didn’t get this title due to the fact that it’s simple. Or since I went the simple path.”
Verrett asked if Lyles was recommending it resembled the computer game Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! where Hill ought to work his method up through the levels before racing him. The gold medalist appeared to concur that may be the best course to take.
Towards completion, Lyles did show that if a race did occur it would be at 60 meters which the 2 celebrations are “in talks.”
“Everybody wishes to race the ‘Fastest Man.’ I didn’t get this title due to the fact that it’s simple.”
— Noah Lyles on Tyreek Hill challenging him to a race pic.twitter.com/4nogWhMkzJ
— ESPN (@espn) September 18, 2024
That’s a race many individuals would be distressed to see.
Hill is thought about among the NFL’s fastest gamers and ran track throughout his time at Oklahoma State. He won a 60-meter race at the 2023 USATF Masters Indoor Championships in the 25 to 29 age variety.
A match in between Lyles and Hill would definitely draw scores.