ACA League has officially announced two championship bouts scheduled for ACA 206 in August. The card will feature a heavyweight title fight between Alikhan Vakhaev and Amir Aliakbari. Additionally, a lightweight championship clash is set between Daud Shaikhaev and Bibert Tumenov. Both fights will serve as main attractions for the August event. No specific date or venue has been announced yet.
ACA League has officially confirmed two title fights for ACA 206, set to take place in August, though a specific date and venue have yet to be announced.
The heavyweight championship will pit Alikhan Vakhaev against Amir Aliakbari. Aliakbari, 42, represents Iran and trains out of AKA Thailand. The six-foot-three, 191-centimeter heavyweight carries a professional record of 10 wins and 1 loss, bringing considerable experience and physicality to the title picture.

The second championship bout on the card will be contested at lightweight, where Daud Shaikhaev and Bibert Tumenov are set to clash for the belt. Both fighters will be competing for the ACA lightweight title in what promises to be a marquee matchup at 155 pounds.
Why it matters
- ACA 206 will be headlined by two championship fights, giving the event significant stakes across two weight classes
- Aliakbari's record of 10-1 makes him a formidable challenger in the heavyweight title picture
- The lightweight title fight between Shaikhaev and Tumenov adds further depth to a card built around gold











