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Usain Bolt has fired off another cheeky response after American sprinter Fred Kerley failed to come close to breaking his legendary 100m world record at the controversial Enhanced Games in Las Vegas.
Kerley had boldly claimed before the race that Bolt’s iconic 9.58 seconds record would get “destroyed”, prompting the Jamaican sprint king to simply reply “OK” under a social media post about the comments.
But after Kerley clocked 9.97 seconds on Sunday night, nearly four tenths slower than Bolt’s historic mark, the eight time Olympic gold medallist appeared to have the last laugh.
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