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IShowSpeed ​​narrowly loses a 0,000 bet on a race with the world’s fastest man, Noah Lyles, and now faces an even more embarrassing loss
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IShowSpeed ​​narrowly loses a $100,000 bet on a race with the world’s fastest man, Noah Lyles, and now faces an even more embarrassing loss

IShowSpeed ​​came awfully close to beating the world’s fastest man in a 50-meter race.

The popular artist, who has filmed content with characters such as logan paul, Manny Pacquiao and Pablo Pogbahosted the Olympic 100 meters champion Noah Lyles in a recent live broadcast.

IShowSpeed ​​​​and Noah Lyles had a 50 meter race on live broadcast and the winner received $100 thousand

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IShowSpeed ​​​​and Noah Lyles had a 50 meter race on live broadcast and the winner received $100 thousandCredit: X@copiomx

The pair went head to head on the track and the winner will receive $100k from YouTuber MrBeast.

The gun went off and IShowSpeed In fact, he got off to a better start, leading the six-time world champion early in the race.

Lyles then put on the afterburners and the pair were neck and neck with about 25 meters to go.

The great pace of the American track star was demonstrated at the end and he crossed the finish line several meters ahead of the streamer.

Speed ​​initially claimed the race was tied, but was more hopeful than anything else. Different angles clearly showed that the 100 and 200 meter specialist crossed the finish line first.

Speed ​​later admitted that Lyles “barely won” before the racer pledged to donate the $100,000 bet to charity.

However, the YouTuber will face another defeat after defeat. You will also need to change your username on a platform of your choice to ‘IShowSlow’ for 24 hours.

However, it was an incredibly brave effort by Speed, who was alongside the world’s fastest man for a significant portion of the sprint.

Social media users were stunned by how close the race was and called it a great “flex” for Speed.

“Keeping up with the fastest man alive is a lot of flexibility,” one fan posted on X.

The pair took their positions at the starting line and it seemed there was only one winner

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The pair took their positions at the starting line and it seemed there was only one winnerCredit: X @ FearedBuck
However, Speed ​​got off to a better start and even led the race at one point.

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However, Speed ​​got off to a better start and even led the race at one point.Credit: X @ FearedBuck
Lyles accelerated and crossed the finish line first, but it was a valiant effort by Speed.

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Lyles accelerated and crossed the finish line first, but it was a valiant effort by Speed.Credit: X @ FearedBuck

“He actually put up a good fight,” added another.

“It really took an Olympic athlete to beat the speed, it shows how fast he is,” said a third.

“The speed to keep up with him is crazy,” wrote a fourth.

Lyles won gold in the 100 meters in Paris earlier this year and finished third in the 200 meters after battling COVID.

In recent months he has gone back and forth with the explosive NFL wide receiver. Hill Tyreek about a potential career.

He Miami Dolphins The wide receiver is widely recognized as the fastest man in football and is therefore nicknamed ‘Cheetah’.

During an appearance on Up & Adams, Super Bowl LIV champion Hill confidently told the host Kay Adams“I would beat Noah Lyles.”

When Adams asked how close the race might be, Hill said, “I wouldn’t beat him by much.”

“But I’d beat Noah Lyles,” Hill continued. “And guess what? When I win him, I’ll put on a COVID mask and let him know I’m serious.”

Hill is fast and thinks he could beat the Olympic 100m champion

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Hill is fast and thinks he could beat the Olympic 100m championCredit: Getty
Lyles says the pair are 'in talks' to compete

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Lyles says the pair are ‘in talks’ to competeCredit: YouTube@espn

In a more recent chat with Stan Verrett on SportsCenter, Team USA sprinter Lyles addressed his issue with Hill and revealed how a race between the pair could be on the horizon.

“Look man, you gotta be serious,” Lyles said.

“Everyone wants to jump to the top…everyone wants to race against the fastest man. I didn’t get this title because it was easy or because I chose the easy path.”

Lyles confirmed that he was in talks with Hill about a race, but only under one condition: The wide receiver must beat several other competitors first before getting a chance to compete with the Olympic champion.

The 27-year-old also insisted it wouldn’t be a 100m race but admitted he could see them doing a 60m indoor race as he knew Hill had tried it before.

“We are in talks, we are in talks,” he added.