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Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images ‘Gypsy Crusader’ walked away with a split decision win in his boxing debut in Miami, but the result has already sparked plenty of debate online. Adin Ross cemented his Brand Risk Promotions reputation by choosing a particularly controversial booking: the matchup between Supah Hot Fire and Paul Miller, also known by the pseudonym Gypsy Crusader. It was a night filled with stoppages and social media highlights, but the most talked-about bout was the one featuring Miller, who has a background in Muay Thai and kickboxing, taking on Supah Hot Fire – no stranger to the Brand Risk ring.

Gypsy Crusader edges Supah Hot Fire by split decision in chaotic boxing debut Supah Hot Fire came into the fight with four bouts under the Brand Risk banner, hoping that his experience would help bridge the clear size gap. But it did not take long to see that Miller’s background gave him a significant edge early on. The fight was called from a lively commentary team of N3on, Charleston White and Adin Ross supporting the underdog.

Miller looked comfortable to start but took two big overhand rights and seemed to tire quickly as the round went on. Supah Hot Fire found his rhythm in the second round, taking advantage of Miller’s energy drop. He got through to the third despite being knocked down in an illegal exchange, and may have even edged that round.

By round three, both fighters were struggling to stay upright as fatigue set in. Supah Hot Fire even tried to leave the ring at one point, but they both managed to see out all three rounds. Despite the gathered crowd and Ross’ star-studded commentary team expressing their displeasure, Gypsy Crusader was declared the victor with scores of 29-28 on two judges’ scorecards.

Adin Ross posts Gypsy Crusader vs Supah Hot Fire scorecards After the split decision was announced, reactions in the arena were quick and strong. Ross requested the official scorecards and soon after posted them on X through the promotion’s account to show fans how the judges saw it. The first judge, Mario Perez Jr.