Tyreek Hill, the talented wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, has expressed his eagerness to challenge the popular streamer IShowSpeed to a footrace. However, he’s made it clear that he’s only interested if the stakes are lucrative.
Recently, IShowSpeed has garnered significant attention in the athletics community, particularly following his viral race against Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, which took place in November 2024. Despite a loss, Speed’s ability to keep pace with Lyles impressed fans worldwide, igniting a competitive spark among other professional athletes whom he claimed were “too scared” to take him on.
Tyreek Hill couldn’t resist joining the fray and took to social media to tease Speed with a playful jab. In a post that went viral on X (formerly Twitter), he quipped, “And track athletes think he gon’ beat me.”
And track athletes think he gone beat me 😂😂😂 https://t.co/FYuFqUcxVZ
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) November 7, 2024
Tyreek Hill Challenges IShowSpeed to a $100K Race
On November 30, 2024, during a live Fortnite stream, Hill referenced Speed’s notable race against Lyles and issued a challenge of his own. “You gave Noah Lyles a chance to win $100K, bruh. Give me that same chance, bro. ‘Cause I already know I’m faster than you. It’s like, why waste my time?” Hill asserted.
He elaborated, showing a blend of respect and confidence: “I got a lot of respect for what you’re trying to do and all the attention you’re trying to grab. But bro, you’re not faster than me, kid. And we can bet any amount that you want to bet. I’ll race that boy for $100K if you donate to my foundation.”
“I’ll race him for $100,000” Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill called out IShowSpeed to race for a cash prize pic.twitter.com/FyRWysrJ2i
— dexerto (@dexerto) December 4, 2024
Hill’s bold challenge puts the pressure on Speed to respond. Meanwhile, Speed appears eager to showcase his talents, displaying visible irritation when Lyles suggested he was ready to “move on to bigger and better things” rather than compete against him again. Additionally, Speed has hinted at aspirations to run in the 2028 Olympics, though realizing this ambition remains uncertain. One thing is clear: his recent forays into competition with elite athletes have significantly raised his profile in the sporting world.
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