Khamzat Chimaev Returns To Competition In June, But Not In The UFC

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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 07: Khamzat Chimaev of Russia is seen on stage during the UFC 328 press conference at Prudential Center on May 07, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC)

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Khamzat Chimaev already has his next match booked. The now-former UFC middleweight champion is fresh off losing his 185-pound title to Sean Strickland in the main event of UFC 328 on Saturday. He'll be making his Real American Freestyle debut at RAF10 in St. Louis against Dillon Danis, per RAF representatives.

There's no word on the weight class, but Chimaev has made it clear he's done cutting down to 185 pounds, so it figures to be contested at 200 pounds or more. Chimaev's UFC future will be at light heavyweight, which is 205 pounds, so this should be a great first step.

Danis is known more for his controversial behavior, but he is a world-class grappler. Because of his pedigree and persona, this figures to be an eventful build and an interesting match.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Event: RAF10 (Real American Freestyle)
  • Date: June 13, 2026
  • Venue: Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Broadcast: Fox Nation
  • Match: Khamzat Chimaev vs. Dillon Danis (freestyle wrestling)
  • Context: Chimaev's first appearance since losing his UFC middleweight title to Strickland at UFC 328 on May 9

What Does Chimaev's RAF Debut Mean for His UFC Future?

This is a quick turnaround, and it might be right on time for Chimaev.

The RAF detour doesn't replace Chimaev's UFC career, but it does buy him something he hasn't had in years: a different stage to reset his momentum.

Coming off the split-decision loss to Strickland, his first defeat in MMA, getting back in front of a crowd against Danis is a low-octane way to stay sharp without rushing into another five-round championship gauntlet. He also doesn’t have to take any strikes.

His Cruiserweight signing also signals that the move to light heavyweight in the UFC isn't theoretical. RAF mat work at a heavier weight gives him reps at a frame closer to his future 205-pound home, with the bonus of staying in front of fans while UFC matchmakers sort out his next octagon assignment.

Why Is Dillon Danis the Right Opponent for This Spot?

Danis works as the perfect first dance partner for several reasons. He's a legitimate grappler with a Marcelo Garcia pedigree, but his combat sports résumé is short enough that a Chimaev win is expected — which is exactly what a comeback spot needs to look like. Anything less than dominance would create a second wave of questions Chimaev doesn't need right now.

The other piece is noise.

Danis already wrestled at RAF07 against Colby Covington and brings built-in attention to anything he touches. RAF gets a headline match, Chimaev gets a credible-enough opponent to look impressive against, and the post-UFC 328 conversation gets a fresh hook that isn’t about the Strickland loss. It could actually help people forget it happened.

It’s 2026 and everybody has a short attention span.

What Should Fans Expect From a Chimaev Wrestling Match?

A pure freestyle wrestling match strips out the striking variable that exposed Chimaev against Strickland and puts him on the part of the mat where he's still elite. He's a three-time Swedish national champion in freestyle and has used wrestling to physically dominate the bulk of his 15-0 MMA résumé.

That said, RAF is freestyle, not folkstyle or MMA grappling — and Danis is comfortable enough on the ground that he can survive scrambles longer than most opponents Chimaev has faced.

This may not be the rout some expect.

Expect Chimaev to push the pace early, but don't expect this to look like one of his UFC clinics. The rule set rewards patience and points, which means Chimaev's usual maul-and-finish approach will need to translate into mat returns and scoring positions.

What's Next for Chimaev After RAF10?

The UFC light heavyweight division is the long-term answer, and it's a deeper, more dangerous neighborhood than the middleweight room he just left. A clean win over Danis at RAF10 doesn't move him up the UFC rankings, but it does keep him visible and in fight shape while the UFC sorts its 205-pound picture.

If Chimaev looks dominant in St. Louis, the Strickland loss becomes a style-and-cardio footnote rather than the start of a slide. If the wrestling match goes sloppy or competitive in a way it shouldn't, the questions that surfaced at UFC 328 only get louder. Either way, June 13 is the most important non-UFC night of his career.

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