Tyreek Hillstar receiver for the Miami Dolphins, who was retained on Monday the Noah Lyles controversygold medalist in the 100 meters at the last Olympic Games in Paris, which he challenged in a 50-yard dash (45.72 meters).
“Sign the contract and secure the 50-yard dash“, challenged the Super Bowl LIV champion with his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, to the sprinter from the United States Olympic team.
The challenge was in response to statements made by Lyles in an interview last Saturday in which he said that Tyreek Hill was seeking publicity at his expense.
“He’s just looking for influence. The man is just smoke. I don’t have time for that. If you really take it seriously“And I don’t mean gossip on the internet, talk to my agent and tell him: ‘Let’s do something’, if it’s serious, he’ll see me on the track,” said the Olympic champion.
On August 12, Hill made sure to beat the 100-meter gold medalist and 200-meter bronze medalist in one race.
“Let him devote himself to talking about what he knows and that is on track. I can beat Noah Llyles” the eight-time Pro Bowler said a few weeks ago.
He also accused Lyles of lying about the fact that he ran the 200-meter test while sick with Covid-19.
The ire of the Dolphins receiver has joined some National Basketball Association (NBA) players, especially the Denver Nuggets, 2023 champions, because of Noah Lyles’ criticism of them for proclaiming themselves world champions that year .
“Champions of what? From the United States? I love the United States, but there are no NBA flags” the speedster said of the Nuggets players’ celebration.
The controversy was kept in the light by the American representative team at the Paris Games that won the gold medal with a response to Noah Lyles on his ‘X’ account.
“Are we world champions?“wrote ‘Team USA’ on the social network.
Source: La Verdad

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