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    Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill Calls Out Olympic Gold Medalist Noah Lyles, Influencer IShowSpeed

    After being consistently roasted, Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill has called out Noah Lyles and IShowSpeed with a new running challenge.

    Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill, 100m Olympic champion Noah Lyles, and YouTube streamer IShowSpeed have been chirping for quite some time — and the competitive banter has been rekindled.

    Lyles roasted Hill when he won the 60m final at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix and called out the wide receiver for a sprint race. Now, the Dolphins star has come up with a challenge of his own for Lyles and IShowSpeed.

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    ‘I Bet You Can’t Do That!’ – Tyreek Hill Calls Out Noah Lyles and IShowSpeed

    The Dolphins’ fleet-footed wideout was spotted sprinting around a softball diamond in 10.45 seconds in a video shared by 305 Sports on Instagram.

    While it’s clearly an impressive time, he said Lyles and IShowSpeed wouldn’t be able to run around the diamond any faster.

    “Hey Speed and Noah Lyles, I bet you can’t do that!”

    He also said: “Come on, bro! That too easy. I’m the cheetah, baby!”

    Hill’s jab at Lyles comes after the American sprinter held his bib, which read “Tyreek Could Never,” after winning the 60m in 6.52 seconds at the New Balance Grand Prix.

    The feud between these two stars started when Hill was asked about Lyles’ infamous comments on the idea that American sports teams call themselves “world champions” when all the teams only come from the United States.

    Hill was unenthused by Lyles’ comments and challenged the sprinter for a race.

    “For him to do that and say that we’re not world champions of our sport … just speak on what you know about. And that’s track.”

    “I would beat Noah Lyles. No, I wouldn’t beat him by a lot, but I would beat Noah Lyles,” the All-Pro receiver announced.

    Hill is one of the fastest players in the NFL, and although he backs himself to take down the reigning Olympic gold medalist in the 100m, his speed fades away in front of the sprinter.

    Lyles regularly clocks 6.5-6.4 seconds for a 60m dash, while Hill only yielded 6.70 in his last track appearance. The American sprinter won his 100m Olympic title in a personal best time of 9.79 seconds, while Hill’s best 100m time reads 10.19.

    However, the two had agreed to race over a 50-yard distance, and that could have given Hill an extra advantage as Lyles is not known for starting his race strong.

    Meanwhile, IShowSpeed has also been challenging Hill for a race for a few months now after he lost to Lyles in a $100,000 charity event. It remains to be seen how those two react to Hill’s challenge and whether we see an actual sprint race transpire between Hill and Lyles.

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