Colby Covington lands first bout since bloody defeat against former UFC champion
Colby Covington is set to make a combat sports return under the Real American Freestyle (RAF) banner next year.
‘Chaos’ has been booked to face former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold at 195lbs at RAF05 on January 10 in Sunrise, Florida.

RAF is the first unscripted professional wrestling league of its kind and has already signed a plethora of current and former UFC stars.
UFC lightweight Michael Chandler made his first appearance for the organisation this past weekend, while middleweight Bo Nickal competed at the promotion’s inaugural event in August.
Covington vs Luke Rockhold will take place at cruiserweight, with fan-favourite Kyle Dake also set to fight in a title bout on the card against the winner of Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov and Dustin Plott at RAF04.
The polarising Covington, known for his support of US President Donald Trump, hasn’t fought in the UFC since losing to Joaquin Buckley in December 2024.
He was beaten up badly over the course of the five-round fight at UFC Tampa, suffering a nasty cut to his eye early doors.
Covington was dropped with a vicious right hand in the first round, and the bout was waved off in the third when a UFC doctor ruled the American may lose his eye if he continued to fight.
It was the 37-year-old’s fourth defeat in his last six UFC fights, having lost three welterweight title bouts to Kamaru Usman twice and Leon Edwards.
He has previously teased a switch to the WWE, but has Rockhold to think about first.
As for Rockhold, the former UFC champion has competed across various promotions and sports since leaving Dana White‘s promotion in January 2023.
He has tried his hand in professional grappling, bare-knuckle boxing, Karate, and, most recently, strapped on the leather gloves for his professional boxing debut.


Rockhold faced Darren Till in the main event of Misfits 22 on August 30, but was brutally knocked out in the third round.
When Luke Rockhold spoke with talKSPORT.com
Speaking to talkSPORT.com ahead of his pro debut, Rockhold suggested that his fight with Till was just the beginning of his stint in the squared circle.
“I have plans to better myself and to get better at boxing,” the Californian said.
“Boxing is like, it’s my last art of fighting that I haven’t really perfected.
“I’m enjoying the process of perfecting art as I always have in life. I like to perfect things.
“I think with boxing, there’s been some holes in my game, and I’m looking forward to cleaning those up and being a little more dangerous.”

Both Covington and Rockhold have wrestling backgrounds, with the former an NCAA Division I All-American, having shared a room with Jon Jones during his time as a freshman at college, when he went 34-0.
Rockhold is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and won the UFC middleweight title by stopping Chris Weidman in the co-main event of Conor McGregor‘s featherweight title triumph over Jose Aldo in 2015.
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