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MMA Reach Advantage Calculator

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When using reach advantage analytically, combine it with stance analysis (orthodox vs. southpaw) and striking distance preferences from historical fight data. A fighter with a 4-inch reach advantage who primarily fights at close range and throws hooks gains less benefit from reach than one who uses the jab extensively and fights at long range. The reach advantage only translates into performance benefits when the fighter's technical style is actually range-dependent.

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Did you know?

Jon Jones's 84.5-inch reach at 205 pounds would be average or below-average for an NBA small forward (where 84+ inches is common among 6'7"+ players). The fact that Jones carries this wingspan at a fighting weight of 205 pounds (a relatively compact build for that height) is what makes his physical attributes so exceptional in the context of MMA competition.

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