ACA 204 is scheduled for June 19 in Omsk with four confirmed matchups. The featured bout will be Ramazan Emeev versus Alexander Shlemenko. The card also includes Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin facing Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov taking on Magomed Sulumov. These represent significant matchups for the Russian regional promotion. No titles or weight classes were specified in the announcement.
Absolute Championship Akhmat will return to Omsk on June 19 for ACA 204, a card featuring four confirmed bouts headlined by a matchup between veteran middleweights Ramazan Emeev and Alexander Shlemenko.
Emeev, known as "Gorets," enters the fight 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, landing 2.53 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy while averaging 2.37 takedowns per 15 minutes. Standing five-foot-ten with a 76-inch reach, the southpaw presents a multidimensional threat that can operate both on the feet and on the mat.

His opponent, Alexander "Storm" Shlemenko, is one of the most decorated fighters in Russian MMA history, carrying an imposing 56-9-0 record into the contest at age 42. The five-foot-eleven Omsk native runs his own team, Storm Shlemenko Fight Team, and remains a dangerous striker, averaging 4.36 significant strikes per minute at a sharp 60 percent accuracy. Shlemenko's output is almost entirely stand-up, with no recorded takedown attempts per 15 minutes in his statistical profile.
The remainder of the card features Alexey Shurkevich against Chersi Dudaev, Alexander Grozin facing Gleb Khabibullin, and Alexander Matmuratov taking on Magomed Sulumov. No titles or weight classes were specified in the promotion's announcement.

Why it matters
- Shlemenko fighting in his home city of Omsk adds local significance to the main event
- A Shlemenko victory would push his record to 57 wins, further cementing his legacy in Russian MMA
- Emeev's grappling-based style sets up a striking-versus-wrestling contrast against the output-heavy Shlemenko
- ACA 204 continues the promotion's active 2026 schedule with four meaningful domestic matchups on a single card






