Rick Cheek - Mixed Martial Arts Record

Mixed Martial Arts Record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 4-4 Mike Hayes Submission (verbal) Palace Fighting Championship: Best of Both Worlds 02009-02-08February 8, 2009 2 1:01 Lemoore, California, United States
Loss 4-3 Dave Huckaba Submission (armbar) Gladiator Challenge 87: Collision Course 02008-11-22November 22, 2008 1 0:37 Roseville, California, United States
Loss 4-2 Buddy Roberts Submission (rear naked choke) Cage Combat Fighting Championships: Mayhem 02008-05-17May 17, 2008 1 0:52 Santa Rosa, California, United States
Win 4-1 Richard Blake KO (punches) Cage Combat Fighting Championships: Annihilation 02008-02-16February 16, 2008 1 2:05 Santa Rosa, California, United States Wins the CCFC Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 3-1 Chase Gormley Submission (keylock) Gladiator Challenge 73: High Noon 02007-12-22December 22, 2007 2 2:20 Sacramento, California, United States
Win 3-0 Thomas Rosser TKO (punches) Gladiator Challenge 63: Crackdown 02007-05-11May 11, 2007 1 1:15 South Lake Tahoe, California, United States
Win 2-0 Joe Abouata KO (punch) Gladiator Challenge 62: Sprawl or Brawl 02007-04-14April 14, 2007 1 0:31 Lakeport, California, United States
Win 1-0 Dave Huckaba TKO (punches) Gladiator Challenge 57: Holiday Beatings 02006-12-16December 16, 2006 2 1:35 Sacramento, California, United States

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