Supah Hot Fire loses split decision to Gypsy Crusader at Brand Risk 13, won’t be happy with cards

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Supah Hot Fire lost a controversial split decision to Gypsy Crusader last night at Brand Risk 13 in Miami. The battle rapper fought in his fifth Brand Risk bout, facing Paul Miller’s boxing debut. He won’t be happy with the judges’ scorecards.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Fighter: Supah Hot Fire (DeShawn Raw) suffered loss in co-main event career fight
  • Opponent: Gypsy Crusader won with 29-28 scorecards from 2 of 3 judges
  • Date: March 14, 2026, 8 PM EST in Miami, Florida
  • Reaction: Adin Ross was stunned, crowd erupted in disapproval of decision

Gypsy Crusader Takes Controversial Split Decision in Boxing Debut

Paul Miller, known as Gypsy Crusader, made his boxing debut against Supah Hot Fire at Brand Risk Promotions 13. The cruiserweight fighter brought Muay Thai and kickboxing experience to the squared circle. Despite coming off as the underdog, he secured the victory with two 29-28 scorecards. One judge, Mario Perez Jr, sided with the battle rapper. The decision sparked immediate outrage from the commentary desk and crowd.

This marked a stunning upset in the Brand Risk warehouse, where Adin Ross demanded immediate transparency. The streaming personality requested the official scorecards be released to explain the controversial verdict.

Supah Hot Fire’s Experience Couldn’t Overcome Size Difference

DeShawn Raw, the battle rapper who performs as Supah Hot Fire, came into the bout with four previous Brand Risk fights. His boxing experience stood out early, particularly in round two, when he landed aggressive combinations. However, a size disadvantage and early gassing by Gypsy Crusader couldn’t fully tip the scales. By round three, both fighters were completely exhausted, barely staying upright.

Supah Hot Fire attempted to escape the ring during exchanges, showcasing the toll three rounds took on his cardio. His boxing background gave him rhythm, but judges weighted the first and second rounds heavily in Miller’s favor.

Official Scorecards Reveal Judge Split

Judge Supah Hot Fire Gypsy Crusader
Mario Perez Jr 29 28
Manuel Marquez Jr 28 29
Eliseo Rodriguez 28 29

Gypsy Crusader took round one and round two on the two winning cards. Perez Jr credited Supah Hot Fire with rounds one and three, his only favor from the three judges. The defeated fighter earned 28 points on two scorecards, just one round behind.

“Gypsy Crusader defeats Supah Hot Fire by Split Decision 29-28 on two cards, Supah Hot Fire is not happy at all! Adin Ross is horrified.”

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Adin Ross Left Stunned as Crowd Erupts in Disapproval

The Brand Risk Promotions co-main event shocked the warehouse full of spectators. Adin Ross appeared visibly shocked when the scorecards were announced. The streaming icon immediately demanded official judge sheets to understand the controversial verdict. His commentary team, featuring N3on and Charleston White, had unanimously favored the battle rapper throughout the broadcast. Both fighters were utterly exhausted by the final bell, barely able to stand after three rounds of grueling exchanges in Miami heat.

Gypsy Crusader’s Muay Thai background proved decisive in the first two rounds despite looking completely out of gas. The split decision highlighted just how close the matchup truly was, with one judge completely siding with the battle rapper.

What’s Next for Brand Risk’s Most Controversial Fighter?

This victory marks Gypsy Crusader’s first boxing win, launching his combat sports career on Adin Ross’s platform. With his kickboxing pedigree, he could continue building a record at Brand Risk. Supah Hot Fire now faces questions about upgrades or potential rematches. Will the controversial split decision lead to a rematch, or will both fighters pursue different opponents? The Brand Risk universe remains unpredictable.

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