According to Usain Bolt, Justin Gatlin is currently in far better shape than he is and would probably prevail in a rematch.
Usain Bolt, the fastest man in the world, thinks he would lose a rematch with the legendary American.
Unlike Justin Gatlin, who still practices his starts and attends the gym regularly, Usain Bolt explained that he is currently out of shape.
The double world record holder went on to say that he was inspired to return to the gym after seeing Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell work out, but he acknowledged that he would not be as good as he was when he was an active athlete.
A rematch with Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell on the roster would be entertaining, according to Usain Bolt. Time would not be taken into account in this situation, and the 100-meter course might be shortened to accommodate all of the competitors.
“He’s in too good of shape, man. I constantly witness him performing starts. “Bro, why are you in such good shape?” I texted him. Usain Bolt stated on the podcast Ready Set Go.
“I had to return to the gym after watching him and Asafa work out. I’m prepared; let’s go for the sake of having fun. To do something like that would be enjoyable, dude.
According to Usain Bolt, his coach Glen Mills would constantly make references to Justin Gatlin, which forced him to work hard during training—the only way he could defeat the American.
“That’s the truth, bro. I had to be in the best physical condition of my life. You don’t get it, buddy. As I keep saying, my coach assured me right away that Justin would always be prepared. “Usain Bolt added.”