Gold medalist Noah Lyles says he'd race Tyreek Hill — but only on his own terms

Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles said Wednesday he'd be up for racing Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill — but only under conditions set by the world's fastest man.

Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, the world’s fastest man, said Wednesday he'd be up for racing Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill — but only for 100 meters and under conditions he set.

Hill and Lyles, the Olympic 100 meters champion, have been beefing for days now after Hill insisted he could take Lyles in a 50-yard dash.

“I mean, if somebody wants to sponsor the event and we’re racing for millions of dollars and it’s on a track and we’re running 100 meters, then sure, we can race,” Lyles told NBC News.

“But it has to be legit. I’m not here to do gimmicks. You’re racing against a guy who has worked his whole life to get the title of ‘the world’s fastest man,’ and you’ve worked to be a great football player. You can’t just jump the line because you’re a great football player.”

Noah Lyles during the victory ceremony for the men's 200-meter race at the Olympics in Paris on Aug. 9.Anne-Christine Poujoulat / AFP - Getty Images file Lyles’ comments Wednesday were his most detailed response yet to Hill’s boast that he could beat him.

https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/olympics/noah-lyles-race-tyreek-hill-rcna167457


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