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Noah Lyles Accepts Challenge to Race Tyreek Hill
Noah Lyles, the Olympic gold medalist and self-proclaimed 'Fastest Man in the World,' has accepted NFL receiver Tyreek Hill's challenge to race but insists it must be a legitimate 100-meter race, rejecting Hill's proposal for a 50-yard sprint. Lyles emphasized the need for sponsorship and stated he is not interested in gimmicks, wanting to maintain the integrity of his title. Hill, who has a background in track and a personal best of 10.19 seconds in the 100m, has boasted about his speed but is perceived to have a slim chance against Lyles, who ran 9.79 seconds in Paris. The back-and-forth between the athletes stems from previous comments Lyles made regarding the legitimacy of claims to be 'world champions' in American sports. Despite the ongoing feud, logistical concerns, such as Hill's current training commitments with the Dolphins, may prevent the race from happening. Both athletes have a rich history in their respective sports, with Hill's recent track performances adding fuel to their rivalry.
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