Khadis Ibragimov scored a first-round knockout victory over Danila Matsola at the ACA 202 event in St. Petersburg. The fight ended quickly with Ibragimov securing the finish in the opening frame. No additional details about the specific knockout technique or timing within the round are provided. This represents another highlight finish on the ACA 202 card. The post redirects users experiencing loading issues to alternative channels for content viewing.
Khadis Ibragimov added another knockout to his record on April 12, 2026, stopping Danila Matsola in the first round at ACA 202 in St. Petersburg.
Ibragimov, a 31-year-old Russian fighter representing Sambo Piter, improved his professional record to 8-4-0 with the finish. Standing six feet three inches tall with a 78-inch reach, the orthodox striker brings notable physical advantages into the cage. He lands 3.55 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate, numbers that reflect both his output and his efficiency. While primarily known as a striker, Ibragimov also averages nearly one takedown per 15 minutes, giving him a functional ground threat to complement his standup game.

No details on Matsola were available in verified records, and no information on the specific finishing sequence or the time of stoppage within the round was provided.
Why it matters
- Ibragimov now holds eight wins and continues to build his profile as one of ACA's more dangerous finishers
- The first-round stoppage extends his highlight reel under the ACA banner and reinforces his value on future cards
- His combination of size, reach, and striking volume makes him a difficult stylistic puzzle for opponents in his division








