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Luke Littler reveals admission from Luke Humphries after Aberdeen Premier League win

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Luke Littler has expressed confidence that he would triumph over Mo Farah in a viral half-marathon challenge that has captured attention on social media in recent weeks.The 19-year-old darts sensation, speaking after claiming victory at the Aberdeen leg of Premier League Darts, acknowledged he would need to shed some weight before taking on the Olympic legend."Obviously let me lose a bit of timber and I'll be good to go," Littler told PDC Darts.The two-time world darts champion believes his superior skills at the oche would more than compensate for any disadvantage in running ability against the decorated distance runner.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The proposed contest would require both competitors to complete a 501 checkout on a dartboard following each of the 13 miles in the half-marathon distance.Littler's strategy hinges on his belief that the four-time Olympic gold medallist would struggle significantly with the darts element of the challenge."I don't think Mo Farah could...

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Luke Littler has disclosed details of his chat with Luke Humphries after winning Premier League Night 13 in Aberdeen on Thursday.The 19-year-old overcame his nemesis 6-5 in a dramatic finale to consolidate his grip on second in the standings.It was an impressive night for Humphries, with the world No 2 often blowing hot and cold this season.As things stand he's unlikely to make the play-offs this month, with Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen all currently ahead of him.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Littler, speaking after his victory, admitted that Humphries had told him that he had 'needed the points'."Luke has slowed his throw down quite a bit but it was still a good paced game," he stated."Luke played very well there and he said to be at the end, 'I needed those two points'.

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But if he carries on into next week then he'll have a chance."Everyone knows he's been struggling but it was good to have us two playing like that and I think his...

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A: Luke Littler has expressed confidence that he would triumph over Mo Farah in a viral half-marathon challenge that has captured attention on social media in recent weeks.The 19-year-old darts sensation, speaking after claiming victory at the Aberdeen leg of Premier League Darts, acknowledged he would need to shed some weight before taking on the Olympic legend."Obviously let me lose a bit of timber and I'll be good to go," Littler told PDC Darts.The two-time world darts champion believes his superior skills at the oche would more than compensate for any disadvantage in running ability against the decorated distance runner.

B: Luke Littler has disclosed details of his chat with Luke Humphries after winning Premier League Night 13 in Aberdeen on Thursday.The 19-year-old overcame his nemesis 6-5 in a dramatic finale to consolidate his grip on second in the standings.It was an impressive night for Humphries, with the world No 2 often blowing hot and cold this season.As things stand he's unlikely to make the play-offs this month, with Littler, Jonny Clayton, Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen and Gian van Veen all currently ahead of him.

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