The fastest runner in the USA continues to be a hilarious competition. While Noah Lyles has cemented himself as the fastest in the world, many celebrities continue to try to establish their dominance. In that list, the feud between Tyreek Hill and IShowSpeed has been among the most heated.
The YouTuber and all-pro wide receiver have been trading shots for years at this point, with no actual race happening between the two. Their rivalry hit its latest chapter at the Fanatics Fest event.
Is IShowSpeed vs. Tyreek Hill Finally on the Cards?
With a host of celebrities and superstar athletes in attendance, fans got to experience the full spectrum of star power at the event. Among the attendees was IShowSpeed, fresh off a victory over viral YouTuber and runner Ashton Hall.
Kay Adams caught up with the YouTube sensation to ask about his next challenge. Speed tried to find someone at the Fest itself, and he found his answer immediately in the form of his longtime rival.
“Who the fastest here right now? Tyreek.” When Adams pressed him about racing the Miami Dolphins superstar and one of the fastest athletes in the NFL, he reiterated, “I would, of course.” And he had a prediction for how the race would go down.
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“Say, if we do a 60-meter race, it’s going to be a close one. Don’t get me wrong, he’s fast. But I’m coming out on top. Simple as that.” Unfortunately, Hill didn’t take his comments too kindly. On the official post by the Fanatics Instagram page, he wrote, “wya @ishowspeed?????”
Then, he took it a step further, posting the interview on his story, before adding, “calling me out but ducking me here is crazy.” Hill, too, was part of the Fanatics festivities, coming out to a WWE-style entrance on the theme song of uber-popular superstar and former World Heavyweight Champion, Jey Uso.
On their rivalry, though, the former Kansas City Chiefs superstar even put together a breakdown of the Hall vs. IShowSpeed race on TikTok, where he claimed that Hall could have been the victor if he shed a few pounds.
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Additionally, he even issued a challenge to Speed in the video, claiming, “Speed, you’re the man. But you still can’t beat me and stop ducking me, dawg.” At the time, he even issued a challenge to the popular streamer for a race in Miami, where they both reside.
At 31, Hill recently ran a 100-meter dash in just 10.15 seconds. Speed’s challenge will be if that is the pace the former Super Bowl champion can still maintain.