ACA announced two championship bouts scheduled for ACA 206 in August. The lightweight title fight will feature Alikhan Vakhaev versus Amir Aliakbari. The heavyweight championship bout will pit Daud Shaikhaev against Bibert Tumenov. Both fights were officially announced by the promotion. The event is set for August, though a specific date was not mentioned in the post.
ACA has officially announced that its 206th event, scheduled for August, will be headlined by two championship bouts — one at lightweight and one at heavyweight.
The lightweight title fight will see Alikhan Vakhaev square off against Amir Aliakbari, while the heavyweight championship will be contested between Daud Shaikhaev and Bibert Tumenov. The promotion confirmed both bouts, though a specific date for the August card has not yet been disclosed.
Amir Aliakbari enters the lightweight title fight with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss. The 42-year-old Iranian fighter trains out of AKA Thailand and stands six-foot-three, or 191 cm. His professional record reflects a decorated combat sports background, and he brings significant experience to what will be a high-stakes championship assignment.

Verified data for Vakhaev, Shaikhaev, and Tumenov was not available in the AgentMMA database at the time of publication.
Why it matters
- ACA 206 will feature two title fights on a single card, raising the event's profile considerably within the promotion's calendar.
- Aliakbari's experience and physical size make the lightweight title bout an intriguing matchup, despite his age of 42.
- The heavyweight championship between Shaikhaev and Tumenov adds further weight to what shapes up as one of ACA's more significant events of the year.









