Popular content creator and promoter Adin Ross has issued a public apology to controversial internet personality Gypsy Crusader following a heated reaction to the outcome of their recent boxing match. Ross admitted that even his own father was displeased with how he handled the situation.
In a recent broadcast with his audience, Ross stepped up and owned his behavior, acknowledging that his conduct as a promoter fell well below the standard expected of someone in his position.
Ross, who owns the promotional company Brand Risk, did not hold back in calling out his own conduct.
“I want to apologize to Gypsy Crusader as well. I know you and I don’t see eye to eye on things and we’re completely two different people, but you won the match,” Ross said. “You won the match and it was wrong for me to have a lot of biased people sit there and talk down on that.”
Ross went on to acknowledge the legitimacy of the result, pointing to the official scorecards and the governing body that oversaw the event. “You won the match, the judges scored it, and I have to respect the judges and the Florida State Athletic Commission,” he said.

“As somebody who is a promoter and owns Brand Risk, it was very unprofessional of me to sit there and scream and screech and all that stuff,” he admitted.
He continued: “I’m sorry, publicly to you Gypsy and to anybody else. I take full accountability for that. That was not cool and it won’t happen again.”
Ross also revealed that the conversation extended beyond his own conscience. His father weighed in on the matter, and the message from home was not a forgiving one.
“I talked to my dad today about it. My dad said it wasn’t cool with me,” Ross shared.
According to sources, the controversy Ross was referring to stemmed from the chaotic bout between Gypsy Crusader and rapper Supah Hot Fire during the Brand Risk event in Miami.
Supah Hot Fire entered the match with a boxing experience from previous Brand Risk appearances. However, Miller, a veteran of Muay Thai and kickboxing, imposed himself early with physicality and size.
Supah Hot Fire rallied in the second round with higher activity and arguably took the third after Miller appeared to gas out. By the final round both boxers were exhausted, barely staying on their feet as the match limped to the final bell.
When the judges returned a split decision, with two scorecards reading 29–28 for Miller, the result surprised the crowd and Ross’ own commentary desk, which had been vocally cheering for Supah Hot Fire throughout the matchup.
In a later rant, Gypsy Crusader criticized members of the broadcast team and claimed he would never compete for Brand Risk again despite praising the promotion’s professionalism.
“I will never compete on Brand Risk again. There is literally no amount of money they can give me to do it again,” he said, arguing that the commentary team openly rooted against him during the matchup.
While Miller acknowledged that the promotion treated him well behind the scenes, he insisted the hostile atmosphere around the ring, particularly from commentators backing Supah Hot Fire, left a bad impression and ultimately pushed him away from competing on the platform again.