Gladiator Fighting Series

"Fight Nite in the Flats 2" Results

Four New Gladiators MMA Champions Crowned at "Fight Nite in the Flats 2"

 

June 10, 2006

Plain Dealer Stage

Cleveland, Ohio

 

 

- Special Thanks go out to Scott A. Joffe and Greg Kalikas (Gladiators Fighting Series, Prokarateweekly) for

  the following:

 

Cleveland, OH (USA) - By Scott A. Joffe: Gladiators Fighting Mixed Martial Arts made it’s return to

Cleveland this past weekend with one of it’s biggest and most competitive cards to date. "Fight Nite in the

Flats 2," presented by BetonFighting.com and PKW Live, once again took center stage on a beautiful night

riverside in Cleveland’s magnificent Plain Dealer Pavilion considered by many as one of the region's premier

outdoor venues.

 

The night featured four Gladiators title fights along with a stacked feature and preliminary card which made

for an unbelievably competitive fight card. In the evening's main event Cleveland’s own DanThe Bull

Bobish once again lived up to his nickname by dispatching 300 lb. plus Eric Knox in just over a minute.

 

The Bull charged in from the opening horn and immediately looked for the takedown which he was easily

able to obtain. Once in familiar territory, Bobishunleashed a ground and pound attack that prompted referee

Mark Matheny to stop the bout and declare Bobish the new Gladiators Fighting Super Heavyweight MMA

Champion. Bobish will now turn his attentions to his next opponent EricButterbean Esch who comes to

town Saturday, September 9th.

 

JoshHeavyHendricks stretched his unbeaten streak to seven straight fights as a pro with a first round

submission victory over Team Gurgels Patrick Barrentine. After an early exchange Barrentine executed a

nearly flawless suplex to take the action to the mat, but quickly found himself in a bad position with

Hendricks on top and forcing the action. Hendricks was able to secure an armbar and end the fight nearly

two minutes into the first round, earning the title of Gladiators Fighting Heavyweight MMA Champion.

 

In what was expected to be a very closely contested match-up, Hammer House fighter RobThe Bullrider

Wince faced Peak Submission’s Allan Weickert for the Gladiators Fighting Light Heavyweight MMA crown.

Wince controlled the fight from the outset with a series of early takedowns which seemed to set the tone for

the rest of the fight.

 

Wince stuck to his game plan and seemed prepared to go the full three rounds if needed, while Weickert

looked nothing like his usual self and was never able to dictate the tempo as he has in recent match-ups. In

the end it was an impressive win for Wince, who now improves to 15-6 overall with the unanimous decision.

 

In another highly anticipated match-up, Cleveland police officer Jeff Cox entered the caged colosseum for the

last time and once again showed why he is one the most respected fighters in the sport.

 

A great early exchange got the crowd going, but Myers was quickly forced to the ground by a Cox takedown.

From there it was all Cox who sunk in the finishing front choke nearly midway through the opening round.

 

After the fight, an emotional Cox gave Cleveland fight fans a moment to remember with one of the best post

fight speeches in Gladiator's history - while sending a warning to all criminals that he has not retired from his

job. Cox finished by dedicating the title and belt to trainer and friend Marcus Marinelli, who is also the

founder of the Strong Style Fight Team which went 5-1 on the night.

 

Prior to the evening's four title fights, ring announcer and former Kickboxing world champion Duke Roufus

addressed the appreciative crowd and introduced VIP guests in attendance, which included UFC stars

Stephan Bonnar, Brandon Lee Hinkle, WesThe ProjectSims along with top ranked ladies fighter

Lana Stefanac and Miss 2003 Bikini America Gina Lara.

 

Team Griffon-Rawls JasonDynamiteDent once again impressed his hometown fans with a memorable

performance in a featured Lightweight showdown against Team Next Level’s Luke Spencer.

 

In a fight that Ohio fans thought was long overdue, the two battled into the third round in what was a very

tight and fast paced match-up. Dent and Spencer held nothing back while going toe-to-toe for most of the

fight, but Dent was able to capitalize on a late Spencer mistake and sink in the winning triangle choke in

round three. Dent, who improved to 18-6 with the win, will now be fighting in October for the Gladiators

Fighting Lightweight MMA title.

 

Donnie Walker, Dent's teammate and student, looked to make a name for himself by taking out the

previously unbeaten JasonSteeltownTaylor in a Gladiators Lightweight clash. Both fighters showed a

well rounded attack in a back and forth fight, but Walker eventually would capitalize on a Taylor mistake late

in round two to earn the submission victory. Walker improved to 6-2 and has established himself as a

contender in the Gladiators Lightweight MMA division.

 

Kickboxing champion RyanThe LionMadigan made his Gladiators MMA debut a successful one as he

took care of a feisty Clint Zeedyk in a Welterweight clash. Madigan showed early patience after Zeedyk

took the kickboxer down in the opening stages of the fight.

 

After avoiding what appeared to be a tight heel hook, Madigan turned the tables on Zeedyk and at one point

even mounted the Gladiators veteran. The second round started with a brief exchange and another Zeedyk

takedown, but once again Madigan was able to sweep and gain control after slipping through Zeedyks guard

prompting his corner to throw in the towel. An impressive debut against a tough Clint Zeedyk likely assured

Madigan a return to the Gladiators Cage this October.

 

In one of the night's most entertaining match-ups, Torrance The TyrantTaylor improved to 3-2 with a

split decision win over TobyTiger HeartGrear.

 

Each fighter came out aggressive in the first round with Grear getting the fight's first takedown, however a

rapidly improving Taylor, fought off a vicious Grear assault and managed to get the fight standing where he

would look to get things going. An unintentional knee to the head of Grear cost Taylor a point in the opening

round which would loom large as the fight progressed.

 

The second and third rounds were both as close as round one, with both fighters showing tremendous heart

and a wide array of skills. In a fight that featured nearly everything, the eighteen year old "Tyrant" from

Cleveland did enough in the judge's eyes to squeak out the win, with many fans already talking rematch.

 

Team Strong Style's Matt Masterson stayed unbeaten (4-0) with a KO win over MMA veteran Todd Seyler

of Boardman, Ohio. A quick left uppercut from Masterson followed by an uncontested forearm to the face of

a downed Seyler led to one of the show's most devastating KO’s. Seyler thankfully would be alright, but

would need assistance leaving the ring while Masterson now sets his sights on his next victim.

 

TommyGunRidenbaugh got back on track with an impressive TKO win over the highly touted Casey

Leonard who was making his pro debut. Prior to this match-up, Ridenabaugh's last 4 opponents had

combined records of 16-1 with Leonard coming in at 3-1.

 

Leonard got Ridenbaugh's attention just seconds into the fight with a right leg high kick that nearly

connected, but from that point on it was all Ridenbaugh as his right hand stunned Leonard sending him

crashing to the canvas. From there it was a series of strikes that prompted referee Mark Matheny to stop

the fight.

 

Vander Fighting Systems JasonFreebirdFreeman made his long awaited pro debut after an

accomplished amateur MMA and toughman career. His opponent, Thomas Russell, took a different road to

the pros after competing in just two amateur contests, but would show the experience of a five year veteran

on this night in Cleveland.

 

After a Freeman takedown and brief scramble in the opening moments, Russell secured an armbar forcing

Freeman to tap with just over a minute gone in the first round. A disappointed Freeman admitted after the

fight that he made a mistake in allowing the fight to go to the ground and chalked it up as a learning

experience. Russell, on the other hand, is now back on track after losses to UFC veteran Joe Doerksen

and KOTC’s Brenan Seguin.

 

The featured preliminary bout lived up to all of the hype whith the NAAFS’s top two Welterweights battling in

an all out war. “Smokin'” Joe Heiland and Josh McBride put on a show that Cleveland fight fans would not

soon forget and for nearly three rounds showed fans what amateur MMA is all about.

 

Heiland took round one while controlling the pace and taking the fight to McBride after avoiding an early

takedown attempt. The second round may have gone to McBride who was able to gain position on the

ground and control most of the round. The third round saw both fighters lay it on the line in what was a

memorable exchange that brought the capacity crowd to its feet. Heiland would finally land the finishing

blow, a left hook that would end the night for McBride. Look for both of these fighters to be back in the cage

this Saturday, October 7th as part of "Caged Vengeance 2" in Cleveland.

 

In other preliminary action, TylerSupermanCombs won his 3rd fight in his last four attempts over a very

game John Myers via arm triangle in the third round. Carl Dean Roff improved to 2-1 with a unanimous

decision victory over MarcusMaximusKeith while Rob Stroup of Jamestown, New York took care of

Cleveland’s Domonic Ciricillo as both fighters made their MMA debuts. The opener saw Dan Spohn improve

to 2-0 with a first round submission win over Cleveland’s’ Dave Osborne.

 

For the official "Fight Nite in the Flats 2" photo gallery, log on to Prokarateweekly.com. The next Gladiators

Ohio show, “Caged Vengeance 2” is schedule for Saturday, October 7th at the Cleveland Gray’s Armory.

VIP Ticket reservations are now being accepted by calling 330-324-3034.

 

Gladiators Fighting would like to thank the fighters, fans, special guests, the Ohio State Athletic

Commission and our sponsors for all of their support in making this one of our best events ever. "Fight Nite

in the Flats 2" was sponsored by Betonfighting.com, McCarthy’s Ale House, PKW Live, The Beach Comber

and TikiBar, Tazmanian Freight Systems, The Fan Union, 2XL Sports, SportstalkCleveland.com, Bloody

Buddy Fight Gear, XS Energy Drink, MMAvideo.com, Gameness and Warrior Wear. For more information

please contact Greg Kalikas at (330) 324-3034.

 

 

Fight Nite in the Flats 2 - Quick Results

 

(Not in fight order)

Featured Pro Bouts

Fight 1 - Main Event: Super Heavyweight Title Fight

Dan Bobish wins by first round TKO over Erik Knox

 

Fight 2 - Heavyweight Title Fight

Josh Hendricks wins by first round submission (arm bar) over Patrick Barrentine

 

Fight 3 - Light Heavyweight Title Fight

Rob Wince wins a unanimous decision over Allan Weickert

 

Fight 4 - Welterweight Title Bout

Jeff Cox wins by first round submission (front choke) over Chris Myers

 

Fight 5 - 155 lb. Bout

Jason Dent wins by third round submission (triangle choke) over Luke Spencer

 

Fight 6 - 155 lb. Bout

Donnie Walker wins by second round submission (triangle choke) over Jason Taylor

 

Fight 7 - 170 lb. Bout

Ryan Madigan wins by second round TKO (towel) over Clint Zeedyk

 

Fight 8 - 155 lb. Bout

Torrance Taylor wins a split decision over Toby Grear

 

Fight 9 - 195 lb. Bout

Matt Masterson wins by first round knockout over Todd Seyler

 

Fight 10 - 155 lb. Bout

Tommy Ridenbaugh wins by first round TKO over Casey Leonard

 

Fight 11 - 205 lb. Bout

Thomas Russell wins by first round submission (arm bar) over Jason Freeman

 

Preliminary Bouts

Fight 12 - 170 lb. Bout

Joe Heiland wins by third round knockout over Josh McBride


Fight 13 - 155 lb. Bout

Tyler Combs wins by third round submission (arm triangle) over John Myers

 

Fight 14 - 155 lb. Bout

Carl Dean Roff wins a unanimous decision over Marcus Keith

Fight 15 - 170 lb. Bout

Rob Stroup wins by second round submission (rear naked choke choke) over Dominic Ciricillo

Fight 16 - 205 lb. Bout

Dan Spohn wins by first round submission (rear naked choke choke) over Dave Osborne

 

 

 

From - Greg Kalikas (Gladiators Fighting Series, Prokarateweekly) with a little editing from us (color,       

           highlights, etc...)

 

 

(6/13/06)