"Adjust to your surroundings, because the world don't wait for you."
"At the end of the day, you can have all the talent in the world. But if you don't put in the work, nothing works. The engine doesn't start going. It's a car without gas."
~ Ryan García
Ryan García is currently one of the best and most popular lightweight boxers in the world. His height is also a matter of interest or... concern? You see, he is often listed at an impressive 5'10" in the tale of the tapes of his boxing matches. That's the height Ryan himself has claimed to be - sometimes even 5'11" in the past - which is just plain ridiculous.
The thing is that Ryan doesn't look anywhere close to it. Maybe he measured his height with cowboy-style boots on - whatever the reason the height is off by more than one inch.
Ryan looks but barely an inch taller than a 5'7.5" Canelo Alvarez. - so being 5'10" is out of the question. After looking him up and comparing him to people like Manny Pacquiao (5'5.5"), Jake Paul (5'10.5"), Francis Ngannou (6'4"), and many others, we think that his height is south of the 5'9" mark - still a good height for a lightweight boxer - won't you agree?
The real height of Ryan Garcia is
5'8.5" or 174 cm
Ryan García with Manny Pacquiao (5'5.5"), and Tyson Fury (almost 6'8") |
For reference, here is the average human height around the world.
Country | Male | Female |
---|---|---|
Indonesia | 5'4" | 4'10.75" |
Vietnam | 5'4.5" | 4'11" |
India | 5'5.5" | 5" |
Mexico | 5'6.5" | 5'1.5" |
China | 5'6.5" | 5'1.5" |
Japan | 5'7.5" | 5'2.5" |
South Korea | 5'8" | 5'3" |
Brazil | 5'8" | 5'3" |
Russia | 5'9" | 5'3.5" |
Spain | 5'9" | 5'4" |
France | 5'9.25" | 5'4" |
United States | 5'9.25" | 5'4" |
United Kingdom | 5'9.5" | 5'4" |
Canada | 5'10" | 5'4.5" |
Australia | 5'10" | 5'4.5" |
Germany | 5'10.5" | 5'4.5" |
Sweden | 5'11" | 5'6" |
Netherlands | 5'11.5" | 5'6.5" |
Dinka people of South Sudan | 6" | 5'7" |
Data collected more or less from Wikipedia and some other sources. 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. Expect a slight discrepancy from real life.