Controversial streamer Gypsy Crusader has decided to provide up on fighting after winning a split decision in his return to motion on Saturday night.
Before finding viral infamy on the planet of online political streaming, Paul Miller was a kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter in Latest York. Nevertheless, he looked to struggle with the pace of a three-round skilled boxing fight last night against battle rapper Supah Hot Fire.
Adin Ross put the fight on as co-main event of essentially the most aptly-named Brand Risk Promotions event he has run up to now last night in his Miami warehouse. But he was left fuming by the scorecards as two judges gave Miller the victory 29-28.
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Paul Miller’s past love before developing his obscene and disturbing web personality was fighting. He participated in local tournaments and claims to have even won tournaments in his Muay Thai and kickboxing days.
Nevertheless, he has been excommunicated from any gym that may have him as a consequence of his behavior online, and needed to put together a makeshift camp for his first boxing fight. And after getting the possibility to compete in front of an audience of well over half 1,000,000 live viewers, he has decided to retire.
Speaking with Fred Talks Fighting, Miller said: “I believe this could be my last rodeo, I’m too old and I actually have other things I would like to do, other things that require my attention. I got the win here, I’m joyful with my performance and it’s time to maneuver on to other things… That was the last hurrah for me.”
It had been ten years since his last outing in any form of combat sport, and it showed almost immediately as he drained towards the top of round one despite being considerably larger.
One might be forgiven for considering the result was a robbery while watching live, as commentators roared on every punch landed against him. But he feels that he did enough to warrant the victory legitimately despite criticism.
“He was tougher than I assumed but he didn’t have any gas,” Miller explained. “I didn’t have that way more but I landed the cleaner shots. Like I said, my experience carried me through it.
“I knew he had grit, I knew that it could be tough because I haven’t been in shortly and we were fighting with such big gloves.”

