RAF's latest event in Dallas drew strong crowd reactions for Merab and Arman, continuing the promotion's momentum with another fast-paced card. The promotion returns in just 12 days, headlined by Khamzat Chimaev vs. Dillon Danis and Arman vs. Tony Ferguson.
Riding the momentum of a well-received Dallas card, RAF is turning around another event in just 12 days, headlined by Khamzat Chimaev taking on Dillon Danis and Arman squaring off with Tony Ferguson in a rematch of their earlier meeting on the same card.

The Dallas show generated strong crowd reactions around Merab Dvalishvili and Arman, and the promotion is wasting no time capitalizing on that energy. Dvalishvili, 35, is a Georgian bantamweight ranked first in the division and second pound-for-pound with a 21-5 record. He is one of the most relentless wrestlers in the sport, averaging 6.4 takedowns per 15 minutes, a figure that ranks among the elite across all weight classes.

Khamzat Chimaev brings a 15-1 record into his matchup with Danis. The 32-year-old UAE-based middleweight holds the number-one divisional ranking and sits tenth pound-for-pound. Chimaev is a complete threat on the feet and on the mat, landing 4.04 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy while also averaging 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes. Danis's verified data is not on file, so the full contrast of styles cannot be drawn from confirmed figures.

Tony Ferguson, the 42-year-old veteran from the United States, carries a 26-11 record into his second clash with Arman. Fighting out of Knuckleheadz MMA, "El Cucuy" owns a six-foot reach and posts 4.91 significant strikes per minute, giving him genuine volume on the feet despite operating later in his career.

Why it matters
- Chimaev versus Danis puts the top-ranked middleweight in action just weeks after the Dallas card, keeping him visible in a stacked division
- Ferguson-Arman II gives fans an immediate rematch with fresh stakes after their first encounter on the same promotion
- The 12-day turnaround signals RAF is operating at an aggressive pace, compressing the calendar in a way that could reshape divisional timelines quickly












