The crown for the fastest man alive continues to draw a lot of attention. Thanks to his boisterous nature and incendiary comments, Noah Lyles made running times a major accomplishment. But the internet quickly caught on, with influencer Ashton Hall becoming a major social media celebrity for his vlogs.
Building his brand on his physique and speed, Hall has had collaborations with mainstream artists such as DJ Khaled. However, his recent video with streamer and YouTuber IShowSpeed went viral after the latter defeated him in four consecutive races. Their interaction caught the attention of another speedster, the NFL’s very own, Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek Hill Challenges IShowSpeed to a Race
Tyreek Hill, over a decade in the league, has established himself as one of the most dominant wide receivers of all time. His combination of catching ability, maneuverability, and speed makes him an impossible cover on the gridiron.
But his calling card has always been that last attribute, speed. Even at 31, Hill can run a 10.15 in a 100-meter run. Taking to his TikTok account, Hill watched the clip of Hall going up against Speed, “Alright, let’s see what we got right here.”
“Oh, he’s talking crazy,” was his immediate response as he saw the two charge down the field. Ultimately, though, the YouTuber came out on top, with Hall tripping over his own two feet in the process of trying to keep up.
Speed and Ashton both slow, that’s my take pic.twitter.com/wlIsXxKayw
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) June 14, 2025
However, the Miami Dolphins superstar had more analysis than a solitary comment. “Speed is still, by far, the fastest streamer. But, here’s what I thought: If Ashton Hall loses a few more pounds, he could actually beat Speed.”
Furthermore, he also gave Hall credit, saying he had more power in his legs than the Cristiano Ronaldo superfan. In the end, though, he also had time to throw out a challenge to the YouTuber, saying, “Speed, you’re the man. But you still can’t beat me and stop ducking me, dawg.”
Going a step further, he even threw down the gauntlet for a potential matchup between the two to test their mettle. “I live in Miami, just like you live in Miami. Let’s go. Let’s get this thing going.”
Coming into the league as a fifth-round pick in 2016, Hill had an exceptional performance at the combine, scoring a 4.29 on his 40-yard dash, with a 20-yard split of 2.51 seconds. Since that coming-out party, he’s garnered one of the most impressive resumes in the league.
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A Super Bowl champion and an eight-time Pro Bowler, he’s led the league in receiving yards and touchdowns, while making it to the 2010s All-Decade Team as well. On a Hall of Fame trajectory, he’ll be hoping to lead the Dolphins back to the playoffs after missing out on the postseason last year.