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iShowSpeed ​​challenged to compete with Olympic runner after YouTube ban

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People are waiting to see if the former Valorant Streamer and online personality Darren “IShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. will take up Olympic medalist Ewa Swoboda’s offer to compete next time she’s in Poland. The runner recently suggested that iShowSpeed ​​could prove he’s unbeatable if he takes part in an RMF FM radio contest in his home country later this month.

A Watkins Jr. fan I recently told him on a YouTube live stream that Swoboda was one of the fastest women in the world and that the content creator should offer to compete against the 60-meter gold medal winner. “I’m being completely crazy,” the streamer responded (via Skill). “There was never a time in my life when I lost a race… that’s why people call me Speed.”

The runner responded in a separate video by pointing out that her parents had mentioned Watkins Jr.’s dismissive attitude when they called them to celebrate her recent performances. “Well, if he comes to Poland and competes in the RMF FM radio contest, maybe I’ll run with him,” she said, before noting that it seemed unlikely she would actually do so.

IShowSpeed, who was banned From Valorant In the past for toxic behavior and has recently spent his time barking at the wizards of Tiktok During Euro 2024, he might be too busy jumping over cars to pick up the gauntlet thrown down to him by Swoboda. Lamborghinis jumped out at full speed one after another in a stunt that earned him a temporary ban from YouTube. He recently notified his fans on Twitter that his channel would be blocked. With the rape apparently lasting a couple of weeks.

If Watkins Jr. ever gets to compete against Swoboda, not everyone thinks he’ll fare well. Written by a commentator“It’s going to be a bomb.” His time in the 60 meters was 6.98 seconds, just a few fractions above Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s time at last year’s Masters Indoor Championship.

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