I agree with this, my example was how gothmogs rule may be abused/mishandled by doing it another way. I do not think gothmog gets to force a roll off with his special ability since he is not spending might to get in the queue.
OK, I thought you might mean something like that.
My read is that Gothmog's ability functions outside the normal alternating sequence. that's what the "immediately" part is doing. He doesn't have to declare an intention to call an action, he simply responds to what the enemy does. So say you have Aragorn and Boromir in a fight with Gothmog and Amdur
At the start of the fight phase both players declare their intention to spend might. (I don't see anything that says a player has to declare how much might or how many heroes they intend to use, just "I am spending might" (or not))
The players roll off. Good side wins.
Aragorn calls an Epic Duel vs Amdur
Evil player says he is using master of battle and has Gothmog call Epic Duel also, targeting Boromir.
Then the good player goes "Oh [word deleted], I forgot you could do that!!!"
Then the normal sequence resumes and the Evil player has Amdur call Epic Rampage
Then it is good's turn to call an action, if he so chooses, and so on.
Then the actions begin to be resolved
the first action to be called was the Duel between Aragorn and Amdur, so that resolves first
Those two heroes are now due to act so they have a chance to call "before they fight" actions. the good player declares that he is going to use might, but the evil player passes.
Aragorn calls an Epic Strike
Evil player says he is using master of battle and has Gothmog call Epic Strike as well
The good player is done, then the duel proceeds.
That is how I and my group plays it. I admit, there are a couple points that I am not positive are correct but they involve the heroes' eligibility to call actions, not the timing of any of them.