The ACA promotion has announced several matchups for ACA 204, scheduled for June 19 in Omsk. The card will feature Ramazan Emeev facing Alexander Shlemenko in a notable bout. Also scheduled are Alexey Shurkevich versus Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov versus Magomed Sulumov. These fights represent a significant event for the Russian promotion, bringing together experienced fighters across multiple weight classes. The post does not specify which bout will serve as the main event or any title implications.
ACA has officially announced several bouts for ACA 204, set to take place on June 19 in Omsk, Russia. The card brings together a mix of experienced fighters across multiple weight classes, headlined by a notable meeting between Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko.
Emeev, known by the nickname "Gorets," enters the fight carrying a 20-6 record at 39 years old. The Russian southpaw trains out of American Top Team and stands five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach. He is a well-rounded threat, averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 2.53 significant strikes landed per minute, giving him the ability to threaten opponents both on the feet and on the ground.

Shlemenko, nicknamed "Storm," is one of the most decorated fighters in Russian MMA history. The 42-year-old boasts a remarkable 56-9 record and represents his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team. Standing five-foot-eleven, he is a pure striker who lands an impressive 4.36 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy, and he has recorded zero takedown attempts per 15 minutes, underscoring his commitment to stand-up combat.
Also scheduled for the card are Alexey Shurkevich versus Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin versus Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov versus Magomed Sulumov.

Why it matters
- Emeev and Shlemenko represent a compelling contrast in styles: a well-rounded grappler against a high-volume, accurate striker
- Shlemenko's iconic status in Russian MMA makes any appearance a significant draw for ACA audiences
- The event strengthens ACA's 2026 calendar with a multi-fight card in Omsk, one of the promotion's key markets
- No main event designation or title implications have been announced for any of the scheduled bouts









