Sprint King Usain Bolt gives final answer on what will happen when he races PSG star Kylian Mbappe

Kylian Mbappe clocked an estimated speed of 10.9 seconds over 100m during PSG’s Champions League match

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Regarding the result of a fictitious race versus Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain, Usain Bolt has given a clear comment.

Because of Mbappe’s incredible speed, the Jamaican sprint legend—generally regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time—has been compared to him a lot.

What is Kylian Mbappe’s speed?

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The captain of the French national team, Kylian Mbappe, is unquestionably one of the fastest football players in the game; he was compared to Bolt after an outstanding sprint last month in a Champions League encounter against Real Sociedad.

Is Usain Bolt slower than Kylian Mbappe?

Mbappe’s speed is not even close to that of the multiple Olympic champion Bolt, even if he set a world record with a timing of 9.58 seconds, especially when you consider that female competitors have run quicker.

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The 25-year-old tied for 63rd place on the women’s 100-meter all-time list, which would not even put him in the top five quickest women in the world, according to Pulse Kenya.

Furthermore, in terms of performances by under-18 boys during the previous year, his time would place him in joint 433rd place worldwide.

What Usain Bolt stated of Mbappe’s racing

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In response to questions about Mbappe’s remarkable speed and ability to rattle opposition defenses, Bolt called the Frenchman’s quickness a “special talent.”

Why Usain Bolt decided not to play football

Sports Brief has already examined Usain Bolt’s decision to forego a future in professional football.

Proud Mbappe says actions stronger than words in fight against racismThe Jamaican sprinter, who retired from sprinting at the age of 37, never entered the professional football league, despite his love of both football and running.

Two months after leaving the Australian team Central Coast Mariners in November 2018, he announced that he had given up on his dream of playing professional football.

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