ACA has announced four matchups for their June 19 event, ACA 204, taking place in Omsk. The main card will feature Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko and Alexey Shurkevich versus Chersi Dudaev. Additional bouts include Alexander Grozin against Gleb Khabibullin and Alexander Matmuratov facing Magomed Sulumov. The promotion released the official fight announcements, though further details about the event remain limited at this time.
ACA has officially confirmed four bouts for ACA 204, scheduled for June 19 in Omsk, Russia. The promotion announced the card headlined by a middleweight clash between Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko, with Alexey Shurkevich taking on Chersi Dudaev also featured on the main card.
Emeev, nicknamed "Gorets," enters the fight with a 20-6 record at 39 years old. The Russian southpaw, who trains out of American Top Team, stands five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach. He averages 2.53 significant strikes per minute and complements his striking with a takedown rate of 2.37 per 15 minutes, making him a well-rounded threat across all phases.

His opponent, Alexander Shlemenko, brings one of the more decorated records in Russian MMA history. The 42-year-old, known as "Storm," holds a 56-9 record and leads his own Storm Shlemenko Fight Team. Standing five-foot-eleven, Shlemenko is a pure striker by the numbers, averaging 4.36 significant strikes per minute at a 60 percent accuracy rate, with no recorded takedown attempts per 15 minutes on his stat sheet.
Also confirmed for the card, Alexander Grozin meets Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov faces Magomed Sulumov in additional bouts.

Why it matters
- Emeev vs. Shlemenko is a compelling stylistic contrast between a well-rounded grappler and a high-volume, accurate striker
- Both fighters are established veterans deep into their careers, giving the bout added stakes as each looks to remain competitive at the top of Russian MMA
- ACA 204 in Omsk adds further depth to what is shaping up as a full card, with four announced matchups across multiple weight classes







