ACA has announced four matchups for their June 19 event, ACA 204, taking place in Omsk. The card features Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko in a notable bout. Additional fights include Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov facing Magomed Sulumov. The post does not provide details on which bouts are title fights or their placement on the card. This represents a significant regional MMA event for the Russian promotion.
ACA 204 is set for June 19 in the Russian city of Omsk, with the promotion confirming four bouts for the card, headlined by a matchup between veterans Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko.
Emeev, known as "Gorets," brings a 20-6-0 record into the fight and trains out of American Top Team. The 39-year-old Russian stands five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach and competes as a southpaw. He is a well-rounded threat, averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes while landing 2.53 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy.

Shlemenko, nicknamed "Storm," is one of the most decorated fighters in Russian MMA history. The 42-year-old carries an imposing 56-9-0 record and leads his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team. Standing five-foot-eleven, he is a high-volume striker who lands 4.36 significant strikes per minute at a sharp 60 percent accuracy. His record reflects almost no reliance on the grappling game, with zero takedowns attempted per 15 minutes.
The card also features Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov taking on Magomed Sulumov. ACA has not confirmed which bouts carry title implications or where the fights fall in the card's running order.

Why it matters
- Emeev versus Shlemenko pairs two experienced Russian veterans, each with over two decades of professional competition between them.
- Shlemenko's elite striking accuracy against Emeev's takedown-heavy game sets up a clear styles contrast.
- The Omsk event adds to ACA's consistent regional presence across Russia in 2026.









