IShowSpeed raced against viral fitness star Ashton Hall and fans can't believe what happened

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IShowSpeed raced against internet star Ashton Hall and fans can't believe what happened.

Speed is no stranger to challenging the biggest names in sport, having gone head-to-head against Olympic champion Noah Lyles following his heroics at the Summer Games in Paris last summer.

Not to mention Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher in Munich for last season's Champions League final.

His latest stunt saw him go against fitness guru Hall, who went viral after he posted his bizarre morning routine on social media.

The video shows him waking up at 3:50am - with tape covering his mouth - before going through a series of tasks, including push-ups, wiping his face with a banana peel and dunking his head in water filled with ice.

Hall, a former American football running back, has re-emerged online after he raced Speed not once but four times.

And their races didn't disappoint.

In their first meet, Speed and Hall were neck-and-neck after they set off until the latter face planted during the race.

The 20-year-old trash talked his way through the finish line, winning the race.

Not pleased with his performance, Hall asked him to run it back.

Speed obliged and beat him again. According to Hall, their third race was a tie before Speed won the fourth and final race.

Speaking after his four races with Speed, Hall complimented his rival and said he won fair and square.

"You win some, you lose some," he said.

"He beat me fair and square... and I did ask to run it back. That's what I'm always gonna do."

He added: "Turns out bro beat me clearly four times... fair and square.

"First time, I slipped. Second time, he clearly beat me. And I said, 'bro run it back'. And he ran it back. The third time was a tie. The fact that he beat me the fourth time, I'll give it to him."

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