Andabatae: They wore helmets without any opening for the eyes, so that they had to fight blindfolded.
Equites: They fought on horseback.
Laqueatores: They used nooses to capture their opponents.
the gladiators would fight different kinds of Gladiators or other animals
Obviously not. Gladiators were of the lower classes. Marcus Junius Brutus was definitely of the higher classes.
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"Gladiators" has three syllables. It is pronounced as "glad-ee-ay-ters."
they only fought in wild beast hunts, unlike other gladiators who fought eachother
There were four.
Spartacus and AUGUSTUS
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Yes they did. Gladiators were owned and trained by sponsors ( similar to football teams today) and the different sponsors would match gladiators against each other. Often betting took place on the outcome of the battle. This was a big business owning gladiators and training them. A lot of prestige came with having the best "line up" of gladiators.