The headline confused me as well: 33 solar masses (not sizes) seems tiny to me, I was sure we knew of bigger ones
The difference is even more clear-cut because so-called intermediate mass black holes are something of a question mark. For a long time it wasn’t clear whether they even exist in any significant numbers, and even now the evidence is not especially rock-solid, especially with regard to candidate objects in the Milky Way.
It was just a stellar black hole that optimized logistics and utilized its gravitational pull to offer free shipping and one click accretion.
While it's possible that supermassive black holes were formed from stellar collapse, there are models where they didn't, while they _know_ that this one was formed from stellar collapse.