People are forgetting that reach is more than just your arms, when you measure from finger tip to finger tip reach can easily change because the size of your chest may change.jab wrote:Reliable or not, many ``reliable`` sources give them very differently. You are right though than height is given with less fluctuations than reach. Thats why I suggested that the best way to end this uncertainty is by official measurements before each fight, just like they do it for the weight.Cojimar 1945 wrote:There are some reach and height measurements that seem to be accurate. The following measurements seem reliable.
Ali-80, Norton-80, Frazier-73 1/2, Foreman 78 1/2 and Holmes 81.
There seems to be far less confusion regarding height. However, people seem to disagree over how tall Tyson is (5ft 8 3/4-5ft 11 1/2).
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000180 gives Ali with 83 (though I have seen ``official figures`` of 82 as well.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000180 gives Frazier as 73.5 but I have seen figures of 77 and 78 as well
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000090 gives Foreman as 82, but I have seen in his first career figures of 84 and in his second of 78 (this is funny, its not like his arms would have shrunk 6 inches??)
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000150 Holmes i sgiven with 81 and this is consistent across the board. I didnt see any different number for Holmes.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000150 Norton with 80, but figures with 78 and 79 were common.
At one point Tyson with his usual quoted number of 71 was given with 78 (in the Golota fight only)
Tua with his 69 is given with 70 and 70.5 sometimes. ITs madness with so much uncertainty.
I think they just ask the fighters and they cook up numbers than no one checks on. OTherwise how could so many diffeent numbers be peddled for the same fighter?
In the case of foreign fighter, it may be just a case of wrong transformation of centimeters to inches (like Vitali is given as 198cm and they say he is 80inch, but 198cm=78 inch, or his brother Wlad is given as 200cm and they say that is 81inch, but 200cm=78.75inches, which you may round to 79, but not to 81)
But in the case of American fighters that excuse does not exist, since they only work in inches, so no error of transformation can occur.
It is just sloppy work.
Unless they mandate official measurements for all fights, we will never know for sure. IT will only be one source against other source and lots of mud slinging, but no real way to say which is the correct number. Only opinions and hear say.
EX: Foreman while he was young was thin and in shape, so his chest was alot smaller than it was when he made his old fat comeback.
This is why his reach measurements may have been longer when he was older.
Or just look at Rahman if he didn't have such a big chest then his reach would be shorter.
But alot of times people do just mess up the measurements.
