

“We’re in talks.” “Well, I will say we can’t run the 100.” So many talks and way too many conditions! Last year, the track and field sports world had a perfect dish of entertainment served on a plate, right after the Olympics. It was about the verbal war between two speedsters from two different worlds. But it all started with a claim! The drama began when the NFL wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, claimed that he could beat Noah Lyles, right after the latter’s victory at the Paris Olympics. And as expected, it did not sit well with Lyles!
At first, in not-so-Noah-like behavior, the Olympian attempted to ignore Tyreek’s inflammatory remarks. But later, Noah Lyles started to keep conditions. The statements mentioned earlier came from him as the conditions for his race with Hill. Did the wide breaker pay any heed to that? Surely he did! But things are different now. And how so?
Tyreek Hill has just moved to the other side of the table to keep everything in check. Now with that, the era of spoken confrontations seems to have finished. And, and and Fans will soon get the opportunity to see the top talents from two different realms clash in a track competition. So, prepare yourself, as Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill are about to face off on the track. Yes! You heard it right!
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The feud that emerged after Noah’s triumph at the Paris Olympics will finally reveal a definitive winner in reality. But what do we know about the event’s conditions? Last September, Noah was vocal about his demands for the event to take place. Now, nearly five months later, Tyreek is taking the lead in preparing for the upcoming track showdown.
Yes! Tyreek Hill said yes to the race and a few conditions that have yet to come to light. Well, there’s a hint about the conditions. In his latest exclusive conversation with People today, the Miami Dolphins star said, “I mean, as long as we ain’t putting people’s mamas in it, I don’t care.” So is he okay with Lyles’ condition? Hill quickly responded, “We can go as far as far can be. We’re here for a good time.” But do we have anything concrete about the final conditions?

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Well, Noah Lyles wanted the race to be something “that will bring in a big crowd with TV production.” He wanted the spectators to witness his race with the NFL Cheetah. Also, he backed the idea of making the event something much above being a regular track and field sports event. And how could that happen? During his presence at the Comcast Campus last year, the Olympic champion shared his thoughts on it. He wanted the match to be “boxing style with undercards, betting, big sponsors, Vegas, LA, Miami” with all the usual razzmatazz. And obviously, Noah wasn’t in support of engaging in a 100m track fight with Tyreek. So what is left for the 30-year-old?
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Well, Tyreek Hill is straight as rain. He wants the event to be enjoyed by all. Terry Crews and the stakeholders will also want the same as the hosts of the event, scheduled to enter the “Super Serious On Sight” series. But will everything result well for the Cheetah? The Olympian has doubts!
Noah Lyles finds a legend with him in the battle with Tyreek Hill
“Tyreek could never,” Noah Lyles took his bib off in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix this month and displayed those words proudly. Only three words, yet with a tremendous message for Tyreek Hill. Did the latter respond? Yes. Hill reshared SportsCenter’s post on the news and wrote, “Get a load of this guy [emoji].” However, per Michael Johnson, the NFL player is not well-equipped for such duels.
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BOSTON, MA – FEBRUARY 02: Noah Lyles of the United States holds a sign Tyreek could never after winning the mens 60m in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on February 2, 2025, at the TRACK at new balance in Boston, MA. Lyles won with a time of 6.52. Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire TRACK & FIELD: FEB 02 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon25020209
In his conversation with talkSPORT this month, the four-time Olympic champion confirmed he would provide the space for such a track duel (like the one between Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill). But he’s not ready to let Tyreek enter the races. Rather, in the conversation, he said, “I’m not putting somebody like Tyreek against world-class (track) athletes.” So, Johnson, who is at the helm to host a contest like Grand Slam Track, is not giving air to the idea of equaling the NFL player with a world-class athlete such as Noah Lyles. Unexpected or expected reply? You can decide.
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