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Tyreek Hill 'threatens' Usain Bolt in new spat: I'll come to Jamaica if I have to

The war of words continues

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The rivalry between NFL star Tyreek Hill and sprinting legend Usain Bolt continues with Hill claiming he'll come to Jamaica and beat Bolt up if that's what is needed.

The two have been at odds with one another in a friendly way for a few years now and after a cooling-off period, Hill has lit the spark again.

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The fans of both Hill and Bolt have always enjoyed the petty arguments between the two sporting stars, which centers on how fast each of them can run.

Bolt is the most successful sprinter in the history of the sport and is one of the most famous and iconic athletes to ever live, whilst Hill is a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins.

Tyreek Hill and Usain Bolt's speed battle

Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson discussed the two on the daily Nightcap show. While Unc had his bet on Hill in comparison to the long-retired Bolt, it certainly struck a nerve for him.

Therefore, Bolt quickly responded on X (formerly Twitter): "Not even in a next universe."

Hill wasn't having that, and he hit back saying: "You're all talk old guy, I'll come to Jamaica to whoop you if I got to."

Hill clocked a 4.29-second 40-yard dash back during his NFL Combine days, hitting a speed of 19.07 mph.

While he doesn't hold the record for the best 40-yard dash time, that honor belongs to John Ross with 4.22 seconds in 2017, Hill's game speed has wide recognition.

Bolt does have fair reason to back himself against Hill. Two years ago at an NFL event, the retired sprinter clocked a 4.22-second 40-yard dash in normal clothes.

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