Khadis Ibragimov will fight Evgeny Goncharov on June 19 at an ACA event in Omsk. The post provides minimal details beyond the matchup announcement and date. Both fighters compete under the ACA (Absolute Championship Akhmat) promotion. The specific weight class and whether this is a title fight are not mentioned in the brief announcement. Further information about the card and other bouts is not provided.
Khadis Ibragimov is set to return to the ACA cage on June 19, when he faces Evgeny Goncharov at an Absolute Championship Akhmat event in Omsk, Russia.
Ibragimov, 31, carries an 8-4 professional record into the contest. The Russian heavyweight — standing six feet three inches tall with a 78-inch reach — trains out of Sambo Piter and fights out of an orthodox stance. He lands 3.55 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent striking accuracy rate, showing a balanced offensive output on the feet. His grappling contributes as well, with just under one takedown per 15 minutes and occasional submission threats on the ground.

No verified database record for Goncharov was available at the time of this report, and the promotion has not confirmed the weight class or whether a title is on the line.
Why it matters
- Ibragimov brings a solid 8-4 mark and well-rounded skillset into a matchup that could push him further up the ACA rankings.
- His size — 191 cm and a 198 cm reach — along with his striking volume will be a notable factor regardless of division.
- The Omsk setting gives the event a regional significance within ACA's Russian circuit, and further bouts on the card have yet to be announced.











