Brand Risk Nazi Salute

Controversy blew up after a split‑decision boxing win at Adin Ross’ Brand Risk card when the winner, identified as Gypsy Crusader, gave a Nazi salute — fans and creators, including PlaqueBoyMax, condemned the gesture online. Video and hot takes circulated immediately, forcing backlash discussions about event oversight and who’s allowed on high‑profile influencer fight cards xx.

Brand Risk 013 ran on March 14, 2026, at the Brand Risk Warehouse in Miami, Florida — the card listed Blueface vs. Chibu as the main event and Paul Miller vs. Supah Hot Fire on the co‑main. (tapology.com) Promotions materials and the Brand Risk fighter roster show Paul Miller fighting under his GypsyCrusader persona as a cruiserweight and list him with a 1‑0‑0 record on the promotion site. (brandriskpromotions.com) Miller’s public record includes a 2021 guilty plea for unlawful possession with a subsequent 41‑month sentence, and multiple advocacy groups and filings have documented prior extremist rhetoric connected to his online persona. (en.wikipedia.org) Brand Risk posted “official scorecards” to its X account after the event, and a Florida Athletic Commission match‑results filing for the card lists judges including Manuel Marquez Jr., Eliseo Rodriguez and Peter Zamoyski. (muskviewer.com) Rapper Blueface accused the promotion of rigging fights on social media after the event and said he wouldn’t return to Brand Risk, while boxer Chase DeMoor’s public allegation prompted Adin Ross to demand the tweet be removed within 24 hours. (sportskeeda.com) Coverage outlets reported that Miller announced his retirement from fighting after the night, and Brand Risk amplified the episode through multiple uploads on its official YouTube and social channels in the following days. (bloodyelbow.com)

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