hi, ive never known what reach is, is it the length of the fighters legs (range/how far they can reach)? or is it something else?
thanks fro any help!
chris
thanks fro any help!
chris
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chris_มวยไทย;737922 said:when the fights are about to begin a bit comes up with the fighters name, age etc. and next to reach there is a number, usualy between 65-75 from what i have seen so far in the ufc, what does the number mean? is a higher number better?
thanks,
chris
I always assumed they mean distance from finger tip to finger tip when the arms were strateched out to the side of the body.
I think the UFC measures fingertip to fingertip 'wing span' and calls it reach. Personally, I think reach should be measured from shoulder to knuckles. The UFC makes you do a little math to figured out the true distance the fighter with the shorter reach must go to close the space.
Some people may be thinking, WOW! this guys has an 8" reach advantage, when it actually might only be 2-3" (don't forget to include shoulder width difference).
I agree, shoulder to knuckles makes a lot more sense. What can be determined by wingspan? If a skinny guy with unusually long arms faces a wide guy with shorter arms, they might have the same reach. But wouldn't the skinny guy still have a range advantage?