A challenge between NFL -STAR TYEEK HILL And Olympic gold medal winner Noah Lyles is set out in a real race.
The two superstars announced this week that their for months back and forth, which started after the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, will finally be brought to the test when the two square is in a race to determine who is really the fastest.

The American track star Noah Lyles is celebrating a gold medal after winning the 100-meter final of the men at the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. (Christian Petersen/Getty images)
“This has been going on for a long time, and I mean, everyone has seen the back and forth on social media,” Hill told People, who reported the news for the first time on Thursday.
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“I have been very adamant to show people what real, true speed looks like.”
“Everyone says they become the fastest in the world, but when it comes down to it, you have to be the winner every time. And every time I show up to the biggest moments, I win.” Lyles told The Outlet.
“That’s why I am the fastest in the world,” he continued. “I did it at the Olympic Games. I do it at world championships. I do it where it has to be done. And if I have to go and, you know, Tyreek beat up to prove that I am the fastest in the world , then it will be ready. “

Miami Dolphin’s broad recipient Tyreek Hill reacts after a match against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida 8 September 2024. (Sam Navarro/Imagn Images)
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The debate between the two athletes started in August when the Olympic Sprinter won 100 meters gold. But he refused to use his medal in a race against Hill after the Miami Dolphins Receiver said he could easily beat him in a race.
The Social Media War shifted when Lyles Hill was taunted after winning the 60-meter race in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix earlier this month.
After he crossed the finish line, he turned his bib in the camera to reveal a message: “Tyreek could never.”

Noah Lyles of the United States has a sign that says: “Tyreek could never” be “after winning the men’s 60 meters on the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix 2 February 2025 in Boston. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty images)
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In their joint interview with people, the two athletes explained mutual respect, but did not stop the waste.
The date of the race and its length must still be determined.
Hill said that Lyles is “scared” to face him in a 40-meter line, but Lyles said that a 100-meter race would be a “burst” victory for him. The two will probably agree at some distance in the middle.
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