ACA has announced a matchup between Khadis Ibragimov and Evgeny Goncharov for June 19 at ACA 204 in Omsk, Russia. The fight represents a significant clash in the ACA heavyweight division. Both fighters are well-known in the Russian MMA scene. Additional details about the card or title implications were not provided in the announcement.
ACA has officially announced a heavyweight bout between Khadis Ibragimov and Evgeny Goncharov, scheduled for June 19 at ACA 204 in Omsk, Russia.
Ibragimov enters the fight carrying an 8-4 record. The 31-year-old Russian trains out of Sambo Piter and brings a well-rounded game to the cage. Standing 191 cm tall with a 198 cm reach, he is a physically imposing presence at heavyweight. He lands 3.55 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate, suggesting he is both active and efficient on the feet. He also contributes on the ground, averaging nearly one takedown per 15 minutes, making him a credible threat in multiple phases of a fight. He competes out of an orthodox stance.

Verified data for Goncharov was not available at the time of publication, but he is an established name in Russian MMA and a recognized figure within the ACA heavyweight division.
Why it matters
- ACA 204 takes place in Omsk, Russia, giving the promotion a strong regional heavyweight showcase on June 19.
- Ibragimov's combination of striking volume and takedown ability sets up an interesting stylistic test against a fellow experienced Russian heavyweight.
- The outcome could carry weight in the ACA heavyweight rankings, though no title implications were specified in the official announcement.










