The RAF 10 Main Event and Post-Match Altercation
The contest between Khamzat Chimaev and Dillon Danis ended quickly, with Chimaev securing a pinfall victory after a successful takedown. According to MMA Fighting, Chimaev utilized his wrestling background to roll Danis onto his back, forcing the referee to stop the match. However, the situation deteriorated immediately after the final bell.

As Chimaev rose to his feet, Danis maintained his grip on the former UFC fighter’s leg. Chimaev responded by kicking Danis, an act that served as a catalyst for a larger confrontation. MMA Junkie reports that punches and kicks were exchanged as members of both teams swarmed the mats. Security and event officials were forced to intervene to prevent further escalation, eventually carrying Chimaev away from the chaos while he shouted toward the crowd.
In combat sports, the immediate period following a stoppage is strictly regulated to ensure fighter safety. Referees typically separate competitors to allow for medical evaluation and to prevent post-fight adrenaline from boiling over into physical altercations. The breakdown in protocol at Chaifetz Arena highlights the challenges promotions face when managing high-animosity matchups, particularly in events that operate with different structural rules or oversight compared to major global organizations like the UFC.
Pre-Event Tensions and Promotional Context
The physical conflict was not entirely unexpected, as animosity between the two had been building throughout the week. During the pre-event faceoff in St. Louis, Chimaev had reportedly challenged Danis to a street fight, an offer that necessitated immediate intervention from bystanders to prevent a premature physical encounter.

As noted by boxingnews.com, the tension appeared to be more than mere promotional theater. Chimaev entered the RAF 10 event following a significant career setback: a split-decision loss to Sean Strickland at UFC 328 last month, which cost him his middleweight title. This loss, which ended his undefeated trajectory, has left Chimaev in a period of professional transition. Competing at RAF 10 provided Chimaev with a high-profile platform while his future status within the UFC remains unresolved.
In the landscape of professional fighting, athletes often seek out external bouts during contract disputes or medical suspensions from their primary promotion. For Chimaev, the transition to the RAF 10 main event served as a way to maintain activity after the grueling five-round contest at UFC 328. The psychological impact of losing an undefeated record often pushes fighters to seek quick redemption, but the chaotic nature of the RAF 10 finish risks inviting disciplinary action from athletic commissions or the UFC itself, which typically maintains strict clauses regarding the participation of its roster in outside combat sporting events.
Historical Pattern of Volatility in RAF
The chaotic scenes at RAF 10 are not the first time the organization has dealt with post-match violence. MMA Fighting reports that the incident echoes the fallout of a previous event, where Arman Tsarukyan punched Georgio Poullas following their match, triggering a similar brawl.

For Dillon Danis, the loss marks his second defeat under the RAF banner, following a loss to Colby Covington in March. Danis continues to be a polarizing figure in combat sports, with his professional record often overshadowed by the controversies surrounding his appearances. The immediate aftermath of the RAF 10 main event leaves both fighters in precarious positions, with the organization now facing scrutiny regarding the security measures surrounding its highest-profile bouts.
The pattern of post-fight incidents suggests an ongoing issue with the organizational culture of RAF. In professional MMA, promotions are responsible for the safety of fighters from the moment they enter the venue until they depart. When security fails to contain team members and cornermen—who are permitted inside the cage—the promotion often faces fines and potential suspension of event licenses from local athletic commissions. The recurrence of such events, as seen with the previous Tsarukyan incident, places RAF in a difficult position as it attempts to grow its brand in the competitive North American market. Future events will likely face increased scrutiny from regulators regarding the number of personnel allowed in the cage and the proximity of security teams to the combatants.
As the dust settles at the Chaifetz Arena, the focus shifts to the potential fallout. Regulatory bodies typically review footage of post-fight brawls to determine if fines, suspensions, or bans are warranted for the fighters and their training partners. For Chimaev, this incident adds another layer of complexity to his return to the UFC, while Danis must address his standing within the promotion following a string of high-profile losses and controversial finishes. Neither fighter has issued a formal statement regarding the specific injuries or disciplinary consequences following the skirmish.
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