ACA announced four fights for ACA 204 scheduled for June 19 in Omsk, Russia. The main event features Ramazan Emeev against Alexander Shlemenko. Additional bouts include Alexey Shurkevich vs Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin vs Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov vs Magomed Sulumov. The matchups represent a mix of veteran and emerging talent on the ACA roster. No title implications were mentioned for any of the announced fights. The event continues ACA's regional schedule in Russia.
ACA 204, scheduled for June 19 in Omsk, Russia, will be headlined by a middleweight clash between Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko, the promotion confirmed.
Emeev, nicknamed "Gorets," enters the fight with a professional record of 20-6-0. The 39-year-old Russian trains out of American Top Team and stands five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach. He fights out of a southpaw stance and brings a well-rounded skill set to the cage, averaging 2.53 significant strikes landed per minute alongside 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a credible threat in multiple areas.

Shlemenko, known as "Storm," is one of the most decorated veterans on the ACA roster. The 42-year-old Russian carries a remarkable record of 56-9-0 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 striking accuracy of 60 percent. His fight log reflects almost no reliance on the grappling game, with zero recorded takedowns per 15 minutes, signaling a punishing stand-up approach built over a long career.
Why it matters
- Emeev's wrestling-heavy style sets up a classic striker-versus-grappler dynamic against the pure stand-up threat of Shlemenko.
- Shlemenko's experience and volume striking make him one of the most recognized names in Russian MMA, raising the event's profile in ACA's regional schedule.
- No title implications were announced, but a win for either fighter carries significant weight given the name recognition involved.
The card also includes Alexey Shurkevich versus Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov versus Magomed Sulumov, rounding out a four-fight announcement for the Omsk event.







