Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill Says He Would Beat Noah Lyles In A Race

Noah Lyles became one of the more polarizing figures in American sports when he questioned why NBA players call themselves “World Champions” when they are competing again teams from North America, not the world like him.

Lyles earned the title of world’s fastest man last week when he won the Men’s 100M Final at the Paris Olympics, but them followed it up by losing the 200M, ironically his best event, just days later.

It was revealed after the race that the American sprinter came down with COVID and ran with the 200M a 102 fever.

Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill, another man known for his speed, was asked about the matter during Miami Dolphins training camp Monday and Hill wasn’t shy about his feeling, stating he would beat Lyles in a race and even questioning the validity to the COVID excuse for him losing.

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Hill, who does have sprinting experience off the gridiron, ran the second fastest high school 200M time ever at 20.14 seconds, and a 100M time of 10.19 seconds, matching the fastest ever for a high schooler.