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Tyreek Hill's trash talk fuels tension with iShowSpeed and Noah Lyles medalist as fans await the ultimate race

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Tyreek Hill isn’t just known for his game-breaking speed on the football field—he’s also gaining attention for his growing list of rivals off it. After publicly taunting both internet sensation Darren “iShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. and Olympic sprint champion Noah Lyles , the Miami Dolphins wide receiver has sparked a flurry of buzz in the world of sports entertainment and track competition.

Tyreek Hill mocks iShowSpeed and takes aim at Noah Lyles
It all started with Tyreek Hill’s $100,000 race challenge to iShowSpeed, which was set up to benefit his foundation if he won. Speed, who once ran against Noah Lyles himself, took the offer seriously and even showed up at the Dolphins’ training camp. “If you beat me, I won’t say anything. You got it, what I’m saying?” he told Hill in person. But instead of racing, Hill ran off, prompting a stunned Speed to laugh and declare, “He’s scared!”



Hill later doubled down in a separate interview, flipping the narrative by saying, “He’s scared. Speed’s scared.” The moment quickly went viral, especially after a clip surfaced showing Hill avoiding the race when Speed showed up ready.


The Noah Lyles rivalry escalates from social media banter to track reality
While his beef with Speed has comedic undertones, the challenge against Noah Lyles is much more serious. Lyles, who previously mocked Hill by holding up a sign reading “Tyreek could never” after winning the 60m at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, fired a competitive shot that went straight to Hill’s pride. Hill clapped back on X, saying, “Get a load of this guy,” setting the stage for a potential 60-meter clash between NFL explosiveness and Olympic precision.

Fans are now clamoring for two high-profile races: one against the $10M YouTuber and the other against a world-class sprinter. While iShowSpeed may lack elite times—reportedly running just 11 mph—his charisma and fearlessness have made the challenge fun. Lyles, on the other hand, represents a real athletic test that could humble even the fastest NFL star.

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With both matchups buzzing online, all eyes are on Hill. Will he silence his doubters and back up the talk? Or will the “Cheetah” finally meet his match? Either way, the countdown to speed supremacy has begun.


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