ACA promotion has announced four matchups scheduled for ACA 204 in Omsk on June 19. The card includes Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko, Alexey Shurkevich versus Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov versus Magomed Sulumov. These fights represent a mix of veteran and emerging fighters in the Russian regional promotion. No information about title implications or main event status was provided in the announcement. The event adds to ACA's 2026 schedule of regional MMA events.
ACA has announced four bouts for ACA 204, set to take place in Omsk on June 19, headlined by a domestic matchup between veteran middleweights Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko.
Emeev, nicknamed "Gorets," enters the fight at 39 years old carrying a professional record of 20-6-0. The Russian southpaw trains out of American Top Team and brings a well-rounded game to the cage, averaging 2.53 significant strikes per minute with 45 percent accuracy while also threatening on the ground with 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes. Standing five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach, he represents a technically disciplined challenge for any opponent.

Shlemenko, known throughout Russian MMA as "Storm," is one of the most decorated fighters on the card. The 42-year-old holds a remarkable record of 56-9-0 and is a pure striker in every sense, landing 4.36 significant strikes per minute at an impressive 60 percent accuracy. He has recorded zero takedowns per 15 minutes, signaling an almost entirely stand-and-bang approach across his lengthy career. At five-foot-eleven, the founder of Storm Shlemenko Fight Team remains an active and dangerous presence in the sport well into his forties.
The remaining bouts on the card feature Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov taking on Magomed Sulumov, rounding out a four-fight announcement from the regional promotion.

Why it matters
- Emeev vs. Shlemenko pairs two experienced Russian veterans whose contrasting styles — grappling-oriented versus pure striking — set up a compelling tactical contest
- Shlemenko's 56 career wins keep him among the most accomplished fighters active in ACA
- The Omsk card adds another date to ACA's growing 2026 regional schedule, continuing the promotion's consistent output of domestic MMA events








