Supa Hot Fire loses split decision to Gypsy Crusader in Brand Risk boxing debut

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Gypsy Crusader shocked fans with a wildly controversial split decision victory over battle rapper Supa Hot Fire tonight in Miami. The boxing debut of the notorious streamer unfolded as sheer chaos, with Adin Ross’s commentary team erupting in outrage over the final decision.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Event: Brand Risk Promotions 13 (BRP13) on March 14, 2026 in Miami
  • Winner: Gypsy Crusader by split decision with scores 29-28 and 29-28
  • Supa Hot Fire Background: Four previous Brand Risk fights under his belt
  • Streaming Platform: Free broadcast on Adin Ross’s Kick channel

Controversial Split Decision Ignites Warehouse Chaos

Gypsy Crusader’s boxing debut turned into a circus of contested scorecards and viral moments. Paul Miller, the streamer using the pseudonym Gypsy Crusader, brought extensive Muay Thai and kickboxing experience into the ring against Supa Hot Fire’s raw boxing background. The result sparked immediate backlash from ringside observers who questioned the judges’ decisions.

When the final bell rang, almost everyone in the warehouse was stunned. Adin Ross demanded transparency and posted the official scorecards to social media within moments, revealing the controversial split verdict.

Fight Breakdown: Both Warriors Gassed by Round Three

Round one belonged to Miller, who imposed early dominance despite failing to stop two massive overhand rights from his opponent. Supa Hot Fire’s boxing experience clearly proved valuable before the size mismatch became apparent. Both fighters showed surprising heart in a bout nobody expected to reach the final bell.

Round two shifted momentum dramatically as Supa Hot Fire’s activity level surged. He capitalized on Gypsy Crusader’s early adrenaline dump, nearly stealing the frame. By round three, both men were visibly exhausted, barely standing as they gassed completely. The action deteriorated to pure survival mode.

Official Scorecard Results from Miami

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

Two judges awarded rounds one and two to Gypsy Crusader, deciding the bout despite a strong third round comeback from Supa Hot Fire. Only Judge Mario Perez Jr scored the fight for the boxing veteran. The scorecard disparity sparked controversy across the Brand Risk warehouse.

“Gypsy Crusader defeated Supah Hot Fire by split decision. 29-28 on two cards, Supah Hot Fire is not happy at all. Adin Ross is horrified.”

Bloody Elbow Live Coverage, March 14, 2026

Monstrous Size Difference Nearly Derails Exhibition

Supa Hot Fire faced a massive physical disadvantage from the opening bell. His four prior Brand Risk fights provided boxing experience, but Gypsy Crusader’s Muay Thai and kickboxing pedigree proved too much in spots. An illegal throw bundled Hot Fire to the canvas in round two, yet the rapper somehow survived to complete the contest.

Exhaustion overcame both warriors by the midway point. Supa Hot Fire attempted to exit the ring during round three, a desperate move that showed the brutal toll of combat. Neither fighter had anything left to give in the closing frames, yet they persevered through sheer determination.

Will This Controversial Result Spark a Rematch?

The split decision verdict overshadowed what should have been a mainstream boxing moment on Adin Ross’s Kick platform. Brand Risk Promotions delivered on its brand promise with unpredictable, headline-grabbing entertainment. Supah Hot Fire’s four-fight experience may have earned him consideration for immediate revenge as fans debate whether justice was truly served in Miami tonight.

Sources

  • Bloody Elbow – Official fight report and scorecard analysis from Brand Risk Promotions 13
  • Brand Risk Promotions – Twitter/X official scorecards and event coverage
  • Tapology – Official fight details and bout information

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