Gas station clerk who used MMA moves to stop assault hopes to catch attention of UFC

ByNatasha Barrett KTRK logo
Friday, August 1, 2014
Gas station clerk uses MMA moves to stop assault
The MMA fighter and store clerk's two worlds collided during an attempted robbery

HOUSTON -- Mayura Dissanyake came to America for one thing - to be a mixed martial arts fighter.

Already undefeated back home in Sri Lanka, the 24-year-old learned the sport from his father, a national martial arts champion.

Mayura Dissanyake left his family, moved to Houston, and took a job at a gas station off the Gulf Freeway and Wayside to pay for MMA training at Metro Fight Club.

His two worlds collided earlier this month when a co-worker was attacked for money outside the gas station. In the store's surveillance video, Dissanyake is seen rushing to help.

"While I was running outside, I was looking at his hands, I didn't see nothing. Even if he had something I think I could kick him in the face and he wouldn't be able to shoot me," Dissanyake said. "I saw my friend on the floor, getting beat. That's the best I could do, just go out and help him."

Both robbers quickly left after the altercation.

"They're not ready for me, ya know. They just think it's a regular guy," Dissanyake said."I just don't feel scared when I go to a fight."

His quick decision received praise from Ultimate Fight Championship president Dana White.

With his new-found fame, Dissanyake is hoping he'll be asked to fight in more competitions and maybe catch the attention of the UFC.

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