Stipe Miocic is one of the greatest heavyweight mixed martial artists of all time. He is certainly the greatest record-wise. It can be argued, that there are other heavyweight mixed martial artists who are more skilled or more powerful than Stipe, but through the years, what Stipe has consistently accomplished, few others have.
What is more amazing is that being the "baddest" man on the planet is only a part-time job for Stipe. He is also a part-time firefighter. He is humble, Hardworking, completely fearless, and has a grit that rivals the other greatest martial artists of all time. The man is truly amazing.
After looking at him carefully and comparing him to other UFC fighters, we think that he is really around 6’3.5”.
Stipe Miocic with Daniel Cormier (5'9.5"), Alistair Overeem (6'3"), Stefan Struve (6'11") and Francis Ngannou (6'4") |
What is more amazing is that being the "baddest" man on the planet is only a part-time job for Stipe. He is also a part-time firefighter. He is humble, Hardworking, completely fearless, and has a grit that rivals the other greatest martial artists of all time. The man is truly amazing.
About Stipe Miocic’s Height
Stipe is a tall guy. UFC lists him at a respectable six feet four inches (sometimes 6’5”). While he can sometimes look a bit shorter than that, he is still taller than other 6’4” guys like Alistair Overeem (closer to 6'3" in real life) and Junior Dos Santos (more like 6'2.5"), and only a bit shorter than a genuine 6’4” guy like Francis Ngannou (though UFC lists him at 6’5”).After looking at him carefully and comparing him to other UFC fighters, we think that he is really around 6’3.5”.
The real height of Stipe Miocic is 6’3.5” (192 cm)
For reference, here is the average human height around the world.
Country | Male Height | Female Height |
---|---|---|
Indonesia | 5'4"/163 cm | 4'10.75"/149 cm |
Bangladesh | 5'4.25"/163 cm | 4'11"/150 cm |
Vietnam | 5'4.5"/164 cm | 4'11"/150 cm |
India | 5'5.25"/166 cm | 5"/152 cm |
Nigeria | 5'6"/168 cm | 5'1.5"/156 cm |
China | 5'6.5"/169 cm | 5'1"/155 cm |
Japan | 5'7.5"/171 cm | 5'2.25"/158 m |
South Korea | 5'7.5"/172 cm | 5'2.25"/158 cm |
Brazil | 5'8"/173 cm | 5'2.5"/159 cm |
France | 5'9"/175 cm | 5'3.5"/161 m |
Russia | 5'9"/175 cm | 5'3.5"/161 ccm |
Spain | 5'9.25"/176 cm | 5'4"/162 cm |
United States | 5'9.25"/176 cm | 5'4"/162 cm |
England | 5'9.5"/177 cm | 5'4.25"/163 cm |
Canada | 5'9.5"/177 cm | 5'4.25"/163 cm |
Australia | 5'10"/178 cm | 5'4.5"/164 cm |
Germany | 5'10.5"/179 cm | 5'4.5"/164 cm |
Denmark | 5'11"/180 cm | 5'5.5"/166 cm |
Finland | 5'11"/180 cm | 5'5.5"/166 cm |
Sweden | 5'11.25"/181 cm | 5'6"/168 cm |
Netherlands | 5'11.25"/181.6 cm | 5'6"/168 cm |
Dinaric Alps | 6"/183 cm | 5'6.5"/169 cm |
Nilotic people of South Sudan | 6'3"/190 cm | 5'10"/177 cm |
Data painstakingly extracted more or less from Wikipedia and some other sources. Expect up to half an inch of discrepancy from real life. All heights are supposed to belong to relatively young people of the urban areas, so they may come out slightly over the real average height.