Skinniest ever fighter (lowest Weight/Height ratio)??
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Jaybee From The Castle
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Skinniest ever fighter (lowest Weight/Height ratio)??
Some of the Straws who stand 5'5" come to mind. Pacman himself fought most of '95 at 106.
Ok, let's quantify here:
Pac's weight, 106Ibs
Pac's height, 5'6", therefore 66".
Pac's Weight/Height ratio = 106/66 = 1.61
So, which fighters have a lower ratio?
Ok, let's quantify here:
Pac's weight, 106Ibs
Pac's height, 5'6", therefore 66".
Pac's Weight/Height ratio = 106/66 = 1.61
So, which fighters have a lower ratio?
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Goodnight, Irene
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I see your question has already been answered, so I will only add this --- there is some dispute over Brown's height, the conventional measurement being 5'11", some do contend he was in fact 5'9 & one-half inches, though.Jaybee From The Castle wrote:Thank you, but how do you know his height?Goodnight, Irene wrote:Of course, this thread wouldn't be complete without Alfonso Brown --- a Bantamweight sitting a shade under six-foot. Forget the number of losses, a superb fighter...
Either way, the point stands (as it were).
Some other unusually tall men for their divisions (to varying extremes)...
Alexis Arguello (Jr. Lightweight)
Bernard Hopkins (Middleweight)
Tommy Hearns (Welterweight)
Sandy Saddler (Featherweight)
Kelly Pavlik (Middleweight)
Diego Corrales (Featherweight)
Jermain Taylor (Middleweight)
Nikolai Valuev (Heavyweight)
i wouldnt agree with valuev because his frame matches his heightGoodnight, Irene wrote:I see your question has already been answered, so I will only add this --- there is some dispute over Brown's height, the conventional measurement being 5'11", some do contend he was in fact 5'9 & one-half inches, though.Jaybee From The Castle wrote:Thank you, but how do you know his height?Goodnight, Irene wrote:Of course, this thread wouldn't be complete without Alfonso Brown --- a Bantamweight sitting a shade under six-foot. Forget the number of losses, a superb fighter...
Either way, the point stands (as it were).
Some other unusually tall men for their divisions (to varying extremes)...
Alexis Arguello (Jr. Lightweight)
Bernard Hopkins (Middleweight)
Tommy Hearns (Welterweight)
Sandy Saddler (Featherweight)
Kelly Pavlik (Middleweight)
Diego Corrales (Featherweight)
Jermain Taylor (Middleweight)
Nikolai Valuev (Heavyweight)
Not sure if this is bad data, but here's a 5'11" Flyweight
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer
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..early in the 20th century there was a fighter named hairpin harry. i don't know how tall he was....he started boxing weighing under 100 pounds....so to get that nickname he must have been tall for his weight. he was elected to the jewish boxers hall of fame...maybe someone with time on his hands and energy to spare might google him...
i have a vague memory of a fighter who had fought out of cincinnati once with this nickname...don't recall enouch about him to know if he was the same fighter...
i have a vague memory of a fighter who had fought out of cincinnati once with this nickname...don't recall enouch about him to know if he was the same fighter...
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