I just read this thread and for once I AM SPEECHLESS.
<-----Thinks,what is this world coming to.
<-----Thinks,what is this world coming to.

Remember Parica is all of 5foot and 120 lbs. IF he would have sucker punched DENNIS HATCH they would be still looking for GRADYS glasses and teeth.
Remember Parica is all of 5foot and 120 lbs. IF he would have sucker punched DENNIS HATCH they would be still looking for GRADYS glasses and teeth.
As for this whole issue, im speechless and honestly dont have an opinion.
On another note. I was at the tournie that weekend and did notice Grady there but not playing. He was selling some of his DVDs and books. I picked up his "Just Kicks" video and told everyone around me (about 5-10 people), that that single DVD has been the best thing I have ever tried for my kicking game. Then I looked at Grady and told him he made a terrific video and it has helped me immensely. While Grady was sitting down eating a cheeseburger he paused between bites to say "thank you".
That was my first and probably will be last experience with Grady Matthews, unless there are lessons in the future.
I have had some bad experiences in Kolby's as well, but it has always been my own fault due to me not being careful with who and how I match up with.
my 2 cents
Well,,,, it looks like you and Grady are kindred spirits in that department.
Am I the only one that thinks this is some sort of a set up?
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That was REALLY cool! WOW!!
I gotta say that I understand Grady's point of view. I have taken Pro Players to events and many people donated a little something (cheap sets) to the player knowing how tough it is out there. The participants have a great time and the players appreciate it.
Grady Prolly thought that, being the owner, that he would throw him a little something through a game, like his way of saying thanks for coming. Instead Grady gets a dose of reality.
Hard pill to swallow.
Ray
That was REALLY cool! WOW!!
I gotta say that I understand Grady's point of view. I have taken Pro Players to events and many people donated a little something (cheap sets) to the player knowing how tough it is out there. The participants have a great time and the players appreciate it.
Grady Prolly thought that, being the owner, that he would throw him a little something through a game, like his way of saying thanks for coming. Instead Grady gets a dose of reality.
Hard pill to swallow.
Ray
Ding Ding Ding. I mean I too have done this. I won some money betting against Scott Frost for an entire weekend, and on that Monday I could have played him or SVB some cheap sets. I decided to play Scott sets getting the called 8 to give him a small donation. At the time, I know he appreciated it very much and I'd do it again in that spot.
I guess my notion of what constitutes a cheap set is is a little different than yours, guys. I mean I get what you're saying but I don't get how Grady could have been assuming he would be receiving a "small donation" when the stakes were $500/set. Besides, did I read in here somewhere that Grady was betting the rail with at least one person? This guy owes it to his customers to bring it if they are betting on him. Making a "donation" to the Grady fund goes out the window, imho, the moment Grady takes action with the guy's customers. Even if this isn't the case I don't consider $500 sets either cheap or a small donation.
That was REALLY cool! WOW!!
I gotta say that I understand Grady's point of view. I have taken Pro Players to events and many people donated a little something (cheap sets) to the player knowing how tough it is out there. The participants have a great time and the players appreciate it.
Grady Prolly thought that, being the owner, that he would throw him a little something through a game, like his way of saying thanks for coming. Instead Grady gets a dose of reality.
Hard pill to swallow.
Ray