Johnstown, PA – Regalas’ and Breto Promotions is proud to announce one of their headline fighters, Rob “The Bullrider” Wince. He will be fighting at the Iron Will Fighting Championship 2 for the Light Heavy Weight Title at the Cambria County War Memorial on Saturday, September 5, 2009.
Rob was born in Newark, Ohio but currently resides in Coshocton, Ohio. For the past seven years, he has trained in wrestling and boxing at Hammerhouse Gym. Team Hammerhouse is a mixed martial arts team based out of Columbus, Ohio and was founded by former UFC champion, Mark Coleman. Rob’s first fight was in 2002 and he has been fighting ever since. He has earned two heavyweight Hammerhouse title belts and one light-heavyweight Gladiator Belt. Rob weighs in at 205 pounds and his current professional record is 16-9. Aside from fighting, he works full time at Owens Corning as a crew person. His two passions are his family and fighting. As for the fight on September 5, Rob says, “I’m coming into this fight to fight my fight, and take the win!”
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On February 27, 2009 the Athletic Commission legalized MMA in Pennsylvania and approved all final regulations. Iron Will Fighting Championship was formed by Darcy Regala, David Regala, and Josh Breto. David and Darcy Regala have been teaching Martial Arts at their academy for over 28 years and have taught thousands of students of all ages. They have provided specialized Martial Arts training to private and public sector organizations, universities, law enforcement and the military. Josh Breto has trained with the Regalas for over 10 years and used to compete in MMA fights. Along with the Regalas, Josh is also an instructor at the Cambria Martial Arts Academy in South Fork, PA.
Mixed Martial Arts is the combination of combat disciplines of Jujitsu, Judo, Wrestling, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Boxing and Karate. MMA requires the acquisition of skills and the same type of physical fitness associated with wrestling, Jujitsu, Boxing and Muay Thai. People who compete in MMA are amongst the fittest and strongest athletes you are likely to find anywhere. The sport essentially entered American athletic culture in 1993 with the founding of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. UFC president Dana White calls MMA “the sport for the new generation” and Mixed Martial Arts Cage fighting is quickly becoming a mainstream international sport. Pay per view profits has become phenomenal with MMA outdrawing NBA basketball and major league baseball games.
For more information please contact Josh Breto, President of Iron Will Fighting Championship. Mr. Breto can be reached at 814-341-5720 for additional information or comment.