The widespread recipient of Miami Dolphins Terke Hill and the Olympic Gold Medal, Noah Lailes are ready to put the discussion – and the conversation of garbage – for rest and race in the confrontation.
Hill, who plays with Miami Dolphins, challenged Lailes in the face of 50 yards – using the favorite scale in the American Football Association game – days after the American winning the Bllo -Rapnd event in Paris in the most competitive final in Olympic history.
Lailes responded earlier this month after beating his internal title in a row, 60 meters in a row in the new Grand Prix by tearing his bomb to reveal a full message: “Tirek can never.”
Hill, among the fastest players in the American Football Association, said on social media that the race was on “writing” to a city near you “with a link to the article of a people’s magazine confirming the meeting.
It was not immediately clear when or where the race would happen, only would happen before the United States Championship in July.
The two have not yet announced the distance they would race, as Hill said that he initially wanted a 40 -meter race and Lilis telling the publication that the 100 -meter race would be a “explosion”.
“This has been a continuous thing, some time now, and I mean that everyone saw back and forth on social media,” said Hill, 30,. “I was very determined to show people how the real and real speed look.”
Lailes, who won the gold medal last summer at the Paris Olympics in the 100 -meter race and is the world champion three times, and won the gold medals in the events of 100 meters, 200 meters and 4 x 100 meters in 2023.
“Everyone says they will become the fastest in the world, but when it comes to that, you should be the winner every time, and every time, and every time I bring the biggest moments, I won,” he said. “That is why I am the fastest in the world.”
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