Jon Jones, ah what do we say about him. Jon Jones is at once the most reprehensible and best MMA fighter of all time.
Data painstakingly extracted more or less from Wikipedia and other less shady sources. Expect up to half an inch of discrepancy from real life.
He is reprehensible because of his multiple failed USADA PEDs tests and best because, let's face it, he really is. Jon Jones was born to do this. Sleek as a shadow-cat and deadly as a rat... rattlesnake, that's Jon Jones for you, much-honored ladies and gentlemen.
Whether people may like or dislike him is another matter, but no one can deny that Jon Jones can fight. He is not a great striker or anything like that but he is like water, he morphs himself into a killing machine best suited for his next opponent. Jon Jones had ruled the UFC's light heavyweight division for an iron fist for nearly a decade. The heavyweight division is the next for him.
About Jon Jones's Height
UFC lists Jon Jones at a respectable six feet four inches tall, and you know what, he looks that tall. Six feet four inches tall or just a shadow under it as to make no matter.
The real height of Jon Jones is 6'3.5" (192 cm)
Here is Jon Jones with a few real and fake (still buff though) fighters
Jon Jones with Alexander Gustafsson (6'4"), Dominick Reyes (6'3.5") and The Rock (6'2.5" now - peak 6'3") |
Here is a comparison of Jon Jones's height with other MMA fighters.
Jon Jones with Khabib Nurmagomedov (5'9") with Conor McGregor (5'8.5"), Justin Gaethje (5'10.5"), Tony Ferguson (5'11.5"), Israel Adesanya (6'3"), and Stefan Struve (6'11") |
And here is the average human height around the world for your pleasure.
Country | Male Height | Female Height |
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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 | 5'8.25"/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 other less shady sources. Expect up to half an inch of discrepancy from real life.