"Everyone is coming after me now. Fine, let them keep on coming. I'm the fastest man in the world, no doubt"
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The pivot - “Fine, let them keep on coming” - is doing more than bravado. It’s a defensive posture turned into fuel, the athlete’s trick of converting pressure into permission. Greene frames scrutiny as validation: if they’re chasing, you’re leading. That’s psychologically useful in a sport where a single bad final can rewrite your public identity overnight.
Then he lands the clincher: “I’m the fastest man in the world, no doubt.” The “no doubt” matters. It’s not merely confidence; it’s an attempt to shut down the one thing elite competition corrodes first: certainty. Sprinters trade in absolutes because the event itself is absolute - a clean winner, a clear loser, no committee deliberation. Greene’s line is also a preemptive strike against narrative drift. Before commentators can crown the next phenom or paint him as vulnerable, he self-mythologizes, reminding everyone that dominance is as much a story you tell as a time you run.
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Greene, Maurice. (2026, January 16). Everyone is coming after me now. Fine, let them keep on coming. I'm the fastest man in the world, no doubt. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-is-coming-after-me-now-fine-let-them-89457/
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"Everyone is coming after me now. Fine, let them keep on coming. I'm the fastest man in the world, no doubt." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-is-coming-after-me-now-fine-let-them-89457/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.






