IShowSpeed fan walks over 1,000km after losing race against YouTube star

As a die-hard fan of IShowSpeed, I am absolutely blown away by the dedication and determination of his fans, particularly Bang Nendi. The story of him walking over 1,123 km from Bali to Jakarta after losing a race to Speed is an unparalleled display of sportsmanship and resilience that has left me completely floored.


One of IShowSpeed’s dedicated fans astonished him deeply when they trekked an impressive 1,123 kilometers all the way from Bali to Jakarta, following their defeat in a footrace against the popular YouTube personality.

IShowSpeed is gaining popularity not only for his entertaining streams but also for his impressive physical feats. He’s been seen leaping over approaching supercars and even coming close to outrunning professional athletes in a 50-yard sprint, which is quite unexpected given his reputation.

During my epic tour through Southeast Asia, a fan dared me to a race, thinking they could beat me. But let’s just say, I left them in the dust, easily winning the competition. However, as part of his own publicity stunt, he had promised something big if he lost – and true to his word, he followed through on that massive poster challenge he’d displayed!

greets, Speed! Here’s your invitation for a friendly competition. If you emerge victorious, I promise to trek all the way from Bali to Jakarta!

“Are you afraid?” the text continued. “If you are a Ronaldo fan, of course not!”

A few weeks had passed when Speed’s devoted fan, Bang Nendi, contacted him to share that he had kept his word. In an astonishing feat, he had trekked an incredible 1,123 kilometers from Bali to Jakarta on foot as a penance for losing to the YouTuber.

It required Nendi a full 45 days to finish his project, which he broadcasted live every step of the way on TikTok.

Wow, I can’t believe it! You truly managed to walk from Bali to Jakarta? It only took you 45 days? Incredible, you actually pulled it off!” Speed exclaimed enthusiastically.

“I hope we can meet again, brother!” Nendi said.

“I didn’t know you were gonna actually do it!” Speed continued.

Not only did Nendi make the assertion, but he added that he had been hospitalized while participating in the competition, which left Speed utterly astonished.

Speed spoke to the Indonesian fan who lost a race against him and walked 1,123 km Jakarta 🇮🇩

— Speedy Updates (@SpeedUpdates1) November 11, 2024

For evidence that Nendi’s hard work has paid off, simply check out his TikTok account, where he boasts an impressive follower base of more than 45,000 and over two million likes across posts.

Apart from that, it’s worth mentioning that Nendi also made an appearance on local TV due to his popular challenge, which he broadcasted in a video across various social media platforms.

Here’s the latest update following Speed’s race with renowned athlete Noah Lyles, an event that has drawn intrigue from top athletes globally.

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2024-11-13 21:48