ACA has officially announced four matchups for ACA 204, scheduled for June 19 in Omsk, Russia. The card will feature Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko in what appears to be a main attraction. Additional bouts include Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin facing Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov taking on Magomed Sulumov. The announcement provides the full lineup for the event but does not specify which bouts are title fights or their respective weight classes. This card represents ACA's continued expansion of their Russian event schedule.
ACA has officially confirmed four bouts for ACA 204, set to take place on June 19 in Omsk, Russia, with the promotion billing Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko as the card's marquee attraction.
Emeev, known as "Gorets," enters the fight carrying a 20-6 record at 39 years old. The Russian trains out of American Top Team and brings a well-rounded game to the cage, averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 2.53 significant strikes landed per minute at 45 percent accuracy. Standing five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach, the southpaw presents a multi-dimensional threat built around consistent pressure and wrestling.

His opponent, Alexander "Storm" Shlemenko, is one of the most decorated veterans in Russian MMA history. Now 42, Shlemenko has compiled a remarkable 56-9 record and leads his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team. Standing five-foot-eleven, he is a pure striker who lands 4.36 significant strikes per minute at an imposing 60 percent accuracy, posting zero recorded takedown attempts — a testament to his commitment to standing warfare.
Why it matters
- Emeev and Shlemenko represent two of ACA's most recognizable names, lending the card significant regional star power
- The stylistic contrast is sharp: Emeev's wrestling-based approach against Shlemenko's high-volume, high-accuracy striking
- Three additional bouts — Shurkevich versus Dudaev, Grozin versus Khabibullin, and Matmuratov versus Sulumov — round out a full card for ACA's continued Russian event schedule
ACA has not confirmed which, if any, of the four announced bouts carry title implications or specified the weight classes involved.










