ACA has announced multiple fights for ACA 204, taking place in Omsk on June 19th. The main event features Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko. Additional bouts on the card include Alexey Shurkevich facing Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin against Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov versus Magomed Sulumov. These matchups represent a mix of established Russian MMA talent competing under the ACA banner. No further details about title implications or specific weight classes were provided in the announcement.
ACA has officially announced the main event for ACA 204, set to take place in Omsk on June 19, with Ramazan Emeev squaring off against Alexander Shlemenko headlining the card.
Emeev, nicknamed "Gorets," enters the bout with a professional record of 20-6-0. The 39-year-old Russian trains out of American Top Team and brings a well-rounded game to the cage. Standing five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach, he operates as a southpaw and mixes striking with a consistent grappling attack, averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes. He lands 2.53 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy rate.

Shlemenko, known as "Storm," is one of the most decorated fighters in Russian MMA history, carrying a remarkable record of 56-9-0 into this contest. The 42-year-old, who trains under his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team banner, is primarily a striker. Standing five-foot-eleven, he lands an impressive 4.36 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy, making him one of the sharper volume punchers in the region.
Why it matters
- Two of Russia's most recognizable names meeting under the ACA banner gives the promotion a marquee main event in its home territory
- Shlemenko's elite striking accuracy against Emeev's takedown-heavy approach creates a clear stylistic contrast
- Both fighters are in the latter stages of their careers, adding urgency to this high-profile matchup
Also announced for ACA 204, Alexey Shurkevich faces Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin meets Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov takes on Magomed Sulumov. No title implications or specific weight class designations were included in the official announcement.








