Khadis Ibragimov secured a first-round knockout victory over Danila Matsola. The post provides limited details about the specific event or circumstances of the fight. For Matsola, this represents his first career loss, dropping his record to 7-1. Ibragimov's victory marks his 17th professional MMA win, bringing his overall record to 17-6. The knockout demonstrates Ibragimov's striking power and ability to finish fights early. This was Ibragimov's debut fight in the ACA organization.
Khadis Ibragimov earned a first-round knockout victory over Danila Matsola in his debut appearance under the ACA banner, with the finish recorded on April 12, 2026.
Ibragimov, 31, represents Russia and trains out of Sambo Piter. Standing six-foot-three at 191 centimeters with a 78-inch reach, the orthodox striker brings a physical presence that few opponents can ignore. He lands 3.55 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate, numbers that reflect both his volume and his precision on the feet. His record in the AgentMMA database stands at 8-4-0, and the stoppage of Matsola adds another finish to a career that has consistently shown the ability to end fights before the final bell.

Matsola entered the contest unbeaten, and the loss hands him the first defeat of his professional career.
Why it matters
- Ibragimov announced himself to the ACA audience with an emphatic first-round finish on debut, setting an immediate tone for his run in the organization.
- The victory underscores his striking power and finishing instinct, with his reach advantage of 78 inches giving opponents little room to operate on the outside.
- For Matsola, absorbing a first career loss against an experienced finisher will serve as a significant measuring-stick moment as he looks to rebuild.







