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ACA 193: Kerimov vs. Selimkhanov

ACA 193: Kerimov vs. Selimkhanov was a mixed martial arts event that took place on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Sport Hall Colosseum in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia.

Top Cast

  • Dzhambulat Selimkhanov

    Dzhambulat Selimkhanov

    Self

  • Rustam Kerimov

    Rustam Kerimov

    Self

  • Kurban Taygibov

    Kurban Taygibov

    Self

  • Yusup-Khadzhi Zubariev

    Yusup-Khadzhi Zubariev

    Self

  • Rasul Albaskhanov

    Rasul Albaskhanov

    Self

  • Goga Shamatava

    Goga Shamatava

    Self

  • Magomed Sulumov

    Magomed Sulumov

    Self

  • Mikhail Odintsov

    Mikhail Odintsov

    Self

  • Ruslan Shamilov

    Ruslan Shamilov

    Self

Overview

ACA 193: Kerimov vs. Selimkhanov was a mixed martial arts event that took place on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Sport Hall Colosseum in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia.

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