ACA has announced multiple bouts for ACA 204, set to take place on June 19 in Omsk, Russia. The card will be headlined by Ramazan Emeev facing Alexander Shlemenko. Additional featured bouts include Alexey Shurkevich vs Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin vs Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov vs Magomed Sulumov. The event represents a significant night of competition for the ACA promotion with several notable matchups across different weight classes.
ACA 204 is set for June 19 in Omsk, Russia, with the promotion confirming a headline clash between Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko to top the card.
Emeev, known as "Gorets," carries a 20-6-0 record into the fight. The 39-year-old Russian trains out of American Top Team and competes as a southpaw with a 76-inch reach and a height of five-foot-ten. He averages 2.53 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy and supplements his striking with a solid grappling game, averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Shlemenko, nicknamed "Storm," brings a remarkable 56-9-0 record accumulated across a long and decorated career. The 42-year-old Russian, who leads his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team, stands five-foot-eleven and is one of the more prolific strikers on the ACA roster, landing 4.36 significant strikes per minute at an impressive 60 percent accuracy. His game is built almost entirely on the feet, with no recorded takedown or submission activity in his statistical profile.
The card also features several supporting bouts, including Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin taking on Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov meeting Magomed Sulumov across different weight classes.

Why it matters
- Shlemenko's 56 wins make him one of the most experienced fighters in ACA, and a victory over the technically sound Emeev would be another significant addition to that ledger.
- Emeev's takedown volume and southpaw angles present a stylistic challenge for a striker-first fighter like Shlemenko.
- The event in Omsk gives the ACA promotion a high-profile regional card built around two well-established Russian veterans.





