[QUOTE=CBuck;2958020]So, just by looking at my user name, everyone who knows me and this situation knows its me. I’ll start with the Spartan Pit. trained there for a while with a couple buddies. Left for Moxie to help train my buddy for an amateur MMA fight. Elite (Moxie) had just opened and was a huge facility with great equipment. Albert the owner was bringing in coaches of all kids to offer classes. Rey was there teaching Sambo classes. It seemed like a great counter to BJJ and I encouraged my buddies to pursue training at Dominion with me and me three kids. I brought five paying members and then loaned Rey upwards or $2,500.00 with the intentions of putting on seminars and BJJ tournaments. Needless to say, everything went south. I offered business opportunities to help him repay me and was rubuked. Eventually he just paid most, but not before using the names of his members to scare me. He told me that this huge dude was going hurt me or my kids, and it’s unfortunate because I think it’s more unfair to that guy than anything Rey had ever done to me. He also threatened to have me arrested, telling me that his top BJJ student hatred me and was gunning for me. He talked bad about his own most dedicated students, especially if they were gay. Girl or boy, he talked about gay people and how they always ruined the gym. This isn’t me being mean, this isn’t me saying anything that TWO other students can’t verify verbatim. As far as his skills I’m sure he has personally developed significantly over these last years with all the scrutiny on his gym and his skills. The Sambo comes from a great judo teacher, Mata. The grappling from Hayastan. not sure if that makes it Sambo, but it did make us competitive. I was part of the group who came to Austin. I didn’t compete, I watched and videoed. I’m sure there’s a lot I left out…
Butt that’s my really shitty experience with his lies and bullshido.[/QUOTE]
nice wall of text trump, keeping the mexicans out is going well I see