Khadis Ibragimov defeated Danila Matsola by knockout in the first round at ACA 202. The post does not provide additional details about the specific moment of the finish or the techniques used. The quick victory demonstrates Ibragimov's finishing ability in the opening frame.
Khadis Ibragimov added another first-round finish to his résumé on April 12, 2026, stopping Danila Matsola by knockout at ACA 202.
Ibragimov, 31, enters the win with a record of 8-4. The Russian trains out of Sambo Piter and competes as an orthodox fighter, standing six-foot-three tall with a 78-inch reach — physical tools that give him a natural advantage in setting up strikes at distance. His output of 3.55 significant strikes landed per minute underlines an active, pressure-based approach, and he connects on nearly half of his attempts, with a striking accuracy of 49 percent. The finish at ACA 202 is consistent with a career profile that leans on his ability to end bouts early.

No verified data for Matsola was available to include in this report.
Why it matters
- Ibragimov's first-round knockout reinforces his reputation as a genuine finisher, not merely a volume striker.
- At 31 with an 8-4 record, he remains in a strong position to climb the ACA standings following a decisive victory.
- His combination of size, reach, and striking output makes him a difficult stylistic puzzle for opponents at any level of competition.









