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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Stopping robbery using MMA background came naturally to Mayura Dissanayake
July 30th, 2014
If you ask Mayura Dissanayake what he was thinking when he rushed from
his post behind the cash register of a Houston gas station and straight
into the teeth of a violent armed robbery in progress earlier this
month, he’ll tell you it was simple.
“I wasn’t thinking,” Dissanayake tells USA TODAY Sports. “I just saw
these two guys beating my co-worker up. I just ran outside without
thinking about it.”
It helped that Dissanayake, 24, is an amateur MMA fighter with about six
years of martial arts training. He began with Sanda, a form of Chinese
kickboxing, which he learned growing up in Sri Lanka, and continued with
the full compliment of mixed martial arts training that he took up
shortly after moving to Houston two years ago.
All in all, Dissanayake estimates he’s had five amateur bouts, which is
why he wasn’t afraid to jump in and help when thieves attacked his
co-worker at the Little Buddy Fuel Depot on July 10. His co-worker was
returning from a bank run with a sack full of cash when two men jumped
out of an SUV and began beating him in the gas station parking lot,
Dissanayake says.
Once Dissanayake looked out the window and saw the assault in progress,
he sprinted outside and immediately kicked one assailant in the head
before turning on the other with a punch combination that sent him
staggering backward. Apparently realizing they’d gotten themselves into a
situation they weren’t prepared for, the thieves began to retreat, but
not before Dissanayake dropped one with a punch and subdued him with
kicks as his fellow assailants fled without him. The story soon went
viral and has garnered Dissanayake worldwide attention.
“I just wanted to help him, and I know I can fight,” he says. “While I
was running out, I saw their hands, and it didn’t look like they had
guns, so I wasn’t too worried.”
That nonchalant attitude comes as no surprise to Saul Soliz, who trains
Dissanayake at the Metro Fight Club in downtown Houston. The Sri Lankan
walked into his gym about a year ago, Soliz says, and told him he wanted
to continue the training he’d begun back home.
“I don’t have a lot of guys from that region, so I didn’t know what to
expect,” Soliz says. “But he had a pretty good skill set already when he
walked in the gym. It was a pleasant surprise.”
Soliz trained Dissanayake for one bout in the Legacy Amateur Series back
in March, and has been working with him for another amateur bout with
Savarese Promotions in Houston on Aug. 23.
The proximity of the upcoming bout could be one reason Dissanayake was
in no hurry to tell his trainer about his risky gas station heroics. As
one might imagine, street fighting with multiple assailants is generally
frowned upon in the weeks leading up to a fight. Then again, this was a
special case, even if Dissanayake doesn’t seem to see what the big deal
is, according to his coach.
“The funny thing is, I didn’t hear about it until Friday,” Soliz says.
“He’s that quiet. He’s so humble and modest, he wasn’t talking about it
at all. He’s just not that type of person. It doesn’t surprise me at all
though, him doing something like that. He fights the same way. He lets
it hang loose, and he doesn’t take a step back.”
Thanks to Dissanayake, police apprehended one man, identified as
33-year-old Odell Mathis, but Dissanayake says he’s been warned that the
other would-be robbers are still out there.
“I know there’s a possibility that they could come back and try to get
revenge or something, but I’m ready,” Dissanayake says. “I wouldn’t say
I’m scared, but I’m careful, and I’m prepared. If they come, they come.”
July 30th, 2014If you ask Mayura Dissanayake what he was thinking when he rushed from his post behind the cash register of a Houston gas station and straight into the teeth of a violent armed robbery in progress earlier this month, he’ll tell you it was simple.

