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Fighter Levels
1 Skill |
2 Body Size |
3 Physical Fitness |
4 Sex |
5 Overall |
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Fighter Levels page is to transform the unhealthy and barbaric sport of MMA into something the whole family can enjoy as one of the four main activities of New Rome. I got the idea when I saw Ronda Rousey get kicked in the head by Holly Holm. That didn't look civilized. Instead of having to retire from injuries, Rousey should have stayed in the sport with Fight Suits. For reelz though. Here is my YouTube video talking about it.
Prophecy points towards a consolidation of the Roman Catholic religion back to it's roots in the city of Rome. Read more about it on my BouldeRome page. Funded by selling all foreign catholic properties and tourism, the city of Rome will be rebuilt like it was during it's height when it was mapped by Septimus Severus in 211 AD. We have to resurrect Rome so we can have a world capital to act as a physical hub for the people of the world, and to support a continuous path of perfecting our evolution with proper honoring of all the good things from our past. Even our barbaric practice from the past of forcing people to fight to the death can be transformed into something useful for a civilized society.
4 Activities of New Rome
1) Public Speaking: The Severan Map of Rome has hundreds of theaters tha will be kept full of YouTubers in the flesh. |
2) Racing: There are enough race courses to entertain hundreds of racers and hundreds of thousands of spectators simultaneously. Chariot racing was Rome's favourite sport, and we will carry on that tradition as well as another Roman sport, the 160 mile foot race , and many other sports such as bike racing and triathlons held in the Tiber river and the many large baths the Romans had. |
3) Bathing: The Romans favourite past time was bathing in the hundreds of public baths and thousands of private baths. Mother nature has dried the ancient roman springs that fed the aqueducts, but we can use technology to pump and purify water out of the Tiber river and recreate the baths just like their were in the past. They also had many pools for lap swimming that are the same size as today's 25 meter pools, as well as lakes that we can use for swimming and triathlons. |
4) Fighting: One of the most popular things to do in Ancient Rome was to watch gladiators fight to submission or death. Fighting is one of humanities most ancient and widely partaken activities that is embedded in our DNA, so we should harness that into a new sport of safe and painless fighting. We have the technology to create Fight Suits that feel comfortable enough to make us feal like we are dressed normally, yet protective enough to allow us to fight people much better and worse than us, thusly making it a sport that everybody can enjoy together as we discover all the intricacies the sport has to fascinate us. |
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Fight suits are body armour designed to protect you from strikes from fists and feet and allow for dispersal of impact when thrown on the ground or body slammed by a much larger person, and to prohibit hyperextension of joints from injuries like an arm bar or landing on your head in a neck breaking angle. They are created by thin sheets of material strong enough to not bend from human impact but light and ventilated enough and painted to feel and look like regular clothes. The suits are equiped with sensores placed all over the body that record all the impact activity and translate it to real world results, so when a person is rendered incapacitated by anything from a choke to a blow to the chest, the suit can declare a winner in a simulated real life situation in real time. For example, you can program the protective suit to do things like interperet a strike of 300 s to collapse a windpipe and fracture face bones, to take less pressure than squeezing an orange to stop blood flow through the neck, to take 2 to 4 s of force to KO someone if landed cleanly on the chin and to take 250 s if hit in the jaw or lower face. If we don't already have the technology for these suits now, we will by the time New Rome is built.
We could integrate the fights into live performances in the theater section of New Rome. They could be used to portray any kind of scenario or retell any story for somebody's show, whether it's a music video, a historical tale, a fantasy story, whatever people can think of, they have the actors already there living it for real. The racers could also be used as subjects for people's art. You could film someone winning a race and use the elated expression on their face to represent the character in your story being victorious at whatever you have them doing; like live stock images and video to choose from and program into your production.
For Fight Suit Fighting to be a fascinating sport that everyone can participate in together, we need to create Fighter Levels so we can immerse ourselves into, and be informed on which people we are in the mood to fight. For example, you could go to the fighting district of New Rome and look at the list of fighter levels that are available at that moment, and pick one based on whether you are in the mood to win, be well matched, or lose. We could also program ourselves into group fights as well as fights with animals like lions, bears and apes that are also protected with fight suits, and so lovingly taken care of that they also enjoy the fight and understand it for what it is. What a fascinating destiny we have in store for us as we discover where all of the different fight level determiners overlap. At what point does physicality overcome skill and vice versa? Is there a rock, paper and scissors situation with fighter types? Not just with skills but with physicality. Which fighting styles and person types are effective against some people but not others? Is there a fighter type A that can beat a type B which can usually beat a C, but the C for some reason is usually beaten by the A?
Fight Rules:
Matches are 5 rounds of 5 minutes with a one minute rest. The rules are the same as in real life. The fight suit will determine when a person has lost.
Our fighter levels are determined by extensive fight records in conjunction with our physical numbers. If someone has no fight record or hasn't fought in a while, their fight levels may be determined by a point system that is perfected over time as the sport gathers more data. The initial fighter levels are determined by a point system that considers these five categories in order of importance: 1 Skill, 2 Body Size, 3 Physical Fitness, 4 Sex. |
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1 Body Size: one point per pound of body weight. Ratios: 6'0"
Fighter Levels by Weight 200
1 S
1/1 294 - 300 |
2/2 288 - 294 |
3/3 282 - 288 |
4/4 276 - 282 |
5/5 270 - 276 |
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2 H
6/1 264 - 270 |
7/2 258 - 264 |
8/3 252 - 258 |
9/4 246 - 252 |
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3 L
10/1 240 - 246 |
11/2 234 - 240 |
12/3 228 - 234 |
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4 M
14/1 216 - 222 |
15/2 210 - 216 |
16/3 204 - 210 |
17/4 198 - 204 |
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18/1 192 - 198 |
19/2 186 - 192 |
20/3 180 - 186 |
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6 L
21/1 174 - 180 |
22/2 168 - 174 |
23/3 162 - 168 |
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24/1 156 - 162 |
25/2 150 - 156 |
26/3 144 - 150 |
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8 B
27/1 140 - 144 |
28/2 134 - 140 |
29/3 128 - 134 |
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30/1 122 - 128 |
31/2 116 - 122 |
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32/1 112 - 116 |
33/2 106 - 112 |
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34/1 100 - 106 |
35/2 94 - 100 |
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37/2 82 - 88 |
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North America: 177.9 pounds
Oceania, including Australia: 163.4 pounds
Europe: 156.1 pounds
Latin America/Caribbean: 149.7 pounds
Africa: 133.8 pounds
Asia: 127.2 pounds
Region |
Adult population
millions) |
Average weight |
Overweight population /
total population |
Africa |
535 |
60.7 kg 133.8 ) |
28.9% |
Asia |
2,815 |
57.7 kg 127.2 ) |
24.2% |
Europe |
606 |
70.8 kg 156.1 ) |
55.6% |
Latin America and the Caribbean |
386 |
67.9 kg 149.7 ) |
57.9% |
North America |
263 |
80.7 kg 177.9 ) |
73.9% |
Oceania |
24 |
74.1 kg 163.4 ) |
63.3% |
World |
4,630 |
62.0 kg 136.7 ) |
34.7% |
By country
Country |
Average male weight |
Average female weight |
Sample population /
age range |
Methodology |
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Brazil |
72.7 kg 160.3 ) |
62.5 kg 137.8 ) |
20–74 |
Measured |
2008–2009 |
Canada |
80.3 kg 177 ) |
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Measured |
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Chile |
77.3 kg 170.4 ) |
67.5 kg 148.8 ) |
15+ |
Measured |
2009–2010 |
Finland |
82.1 kg 181 ) |
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Measured |
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France |
77.1 kg 170 ) |
62.7 kg 138 ) |
15+ |
Measured |
2005 |
Germany |
82.4 kg 181.7 ) |
67.5 kg 148.8 ) |
18+ |
Measured |
2005 |
South Korea |
68.6 kg 151.2 ) |
56.5 kg 124.6 ) |
18+ |
Measured |
2007 |
Sweden |
81.9 kg 180.6 ) |
66.7 kg 147.0 ) |
16–84 |
Measured |
2003-2004 |
UK – Wales |
84.0 kg 185.2 ) |
69.0 kg 152.1 ) |
16+ |
Measured |
2009 |
United States |
88.8 kg 195.8 ) |
76.4 kg 168.4 ) |
20+ |
Measured |
2011-2014 |
2010 - 16
Dorks of Yore say a giant can punch
6' male 200 lbs punch 1,000 lbs
12' 1600 lbs
Giant has 4x punch force even though he is 8x heavier. Giant punches half as fast as human. Punch velocity same as human. 8,000 lbs. Same as Barry Bonds home run swing. Giats punch 2x as longas humans.
Morrus' Table Top News forum sais a 12' giant is 1,500 lbs and 10' is 1,100.
Average man 68" 154 lbs bench press 143 93% body weight
154/68=2.26
45/36=1.25
1.25/2.26=.553 bench press 79 lbs. 175% body weight
Polar Bears 2nd most sexually dimorphic mammals after pinnipeds such as elephant seals.
One bear swam continuously for 9 days in the frigid Bering Sea for 400/700 to reach ice far from land. She then travelled another 1,800/1,100 During the swim, the bear lost 22% of her body mass and her yearling cub died. swim 6m/10kph walks 3.5/5.6 sprint 25/40 cubs weigh .9/2
American black bear and a Eurasian brown bear bred together in the London Zoological Gardens, but the three cubs that were born died before they reached maturity.
bear captured in Sanford, Florida offspring of an escaped female Asian black bear and a male American black bear.
Brown Bear sexual dimorphism 30%
vary in size seasonally
Vary in size from smallest to largest bears
Ape vs Cat and Bear
Mountain Gorilla 400 lbs vs 200 lbs Leopard here. Mountain Gorilla wins
300 lbs Gorilla ties 200 lbs Leopard. Ape to Cat and Bear lb for lb ratio is 3/2
160 lbs man vs 24 lbs mountain lion man wins
Cat and bear to Ape is 2/1 200 lbs ape = 100 lbs cat
Ape to human ratio is 2/1 200 lbs man = 100 lbs ape
Cat and Bear ratio to human is 4/1 200 lbs man vs 50 lbs cat
Bison
Adults grow up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in length for American bison [4] and up to 2.8 metres (9 ft 2 in) in length for European bison [5]. American bison can weigh from around 400 to 900 kg (880 to 1,980 lb) [6] and European bison can weigh from 800 to 1,000 kg (1,800 to 2,200 lb)
polar bears into brown bears — but not the other way around |
Oranutan Female 4' 180 lbs vs sumo wrestler 360 lbs tug of war ape wins |
Sloth Bear vs Tiger fight here. Equal size and ability. lb for lb same fighting ability cats and bears. |
Human w/ knife 2/1 vs w/out
humans 137.6 vs bison 1430
giants 1060 vs wooly mammoth 11,020 / 1430 = 7.7
I was wondering where everyone would rank the teen fighters of the show? Here is my list. from reddit
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Miguel [ Beat Robby at the Tournament (going for an opponents weakness is not dirty and shouldn't discredit you) Beat Robby again and could of broke Robby's arm but Miguel refused to fight anymore. Beat Hawk at Coyote creek.Has yet to lose a fight POST Cobra Kai training]
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Robby [Although he lost twice to Miguel he gave Miguel a hard time in the Valley tournament and at the school fight. He also won 2nd place at the tournament beating Hawk along the way all be it by disqualification]
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Sam [Not much to go off, but in the school fight she beat the crap out of Tory those 2 kicks to Tory's face were brutal.She beat Tory pretty easily despite Tory using a weapon.]
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Tory[She is vicious and although she was losing to Sam she was persistent she is in a close tie with Hawk]
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Hawk [Dont want to put him this low, but losing to Dimitri is pretty bad so I have to. Lost to Miguel at coyote creek easily and quickly]
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No idea what his name is but that kid who slung that teacher over his shoulder and slammed him in the school fight[Giving him this spot for being ruthless and vicious as hell].
YouTube Video Cobra Kai Characters Ranked
Adults
Mr Miagi
John Creese
Daniel
Johnnie
Tommy, Bobby & Jimmi (same level as all valley)
Raymond Stingray
Loui Lerouso
Kids
Miguel
Robbie
Sam
Tory
Hawk
Xander
Aisha
Dimitri
Mitch fat
Chris black
Thugs
Kyler & crew
Nate 13? asian
Burt 13? ginger
Anthony Lerouso 10?
Reddit
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Miyagi 5'3" 143
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Sato - Miyagi gets top billing because he did save Sato's life, but for all we know, they'd be pretty evenly matched in a fight. Also, Miyagi's best student did defeat Sato's best student, even if it was mostly through the help of plot armor.
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John Kreese (younger) - We see him bested by Miyagi, but he's still the King Cobra in the earlier movies. 6'1" 80/176
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Terry Silver - He trained with Kreese, so he'd be near the power level, but it's pretty clear that he's deferential to Kreese when it comes to Karate.
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Johnny (older) - He had older Kreese beaten, until he showed mercy and Kreese sneak-attacked him. He slots under Kreese and Silver, as they likely had more consistent karate training than Johnny at a comparable age. With more training, he could ascend to #3 on this list. 5'10.5" 163
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Daniel (older) - he was holding his own against Johnny, and who knows how that fight would have gone if it had continued, but I agree with Kreese that Johnny has always been the better fighter. Also, Johnny's best student did beat Daniel's best student. 5'8.5" 72/159
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John Kreese (older) - He tussled with Johnny, but Johnny had that fight won and stopped fighting. 6'0" 80/176
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Mike Barnes - of the teenagers and young adults, he had the best showing. Yes, he lost to Daniel, but the entire fight, he was dominating Daniel like no one has. And that was presumably a much better Daniel than Johnny fought and a similar one to the one that Chozen fought. If the match had gone on at 1-0, Mike would have likely won it, 3-1.
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Chozen - I know some people think Chozen was better than Mike, but if you compare their fights against a comparable Daniel, Mike did much better. He only lost to Daniel because he toyed with him too much then was taken by surprise in sudden-death. In a real fight, he'd have wiped the floor with Daniel, as we saw numerous times throughout KK3. Chozen, on the other hand, fought a to-the-death "street" fight against Daniel and lost. Still, I rank him higher than Daniel, because I think Chozen was really emotional after losing his honor and his Uncle.
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Johnny (younger) - he lost a close fight against a Daniel that wasn't as good as the one that Mike and Chozen fought. He slots in above Daniel though, because I still think he's the better fighter. He was also kinda mixed up because Kreese was having them do things he wasn't really comfortable with. In fairness, I think KK2 and KK3 Daniel was stronger than KK1 Johnny, but I'm comparing them in their mutual film. 5'9" 140
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Daniel (younger) - He's like the Obi Wan of the Cobra Kaiverse: he's constantly beating people he has no business beating, thanks to plot armor. He is, however, trained by the best karateka in the CKverse. 5'7" 125
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Bobby - I agree with Bobby, I think he could have beaten Daniel in the tournament, setting up a finals of Johnny vs Bobby. However, Kreese miscalculated the situation and tried to cheat to win. Still, I slot Bobby below Daniel, because I think Daniel's KK3 variant is stronger.
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Miguel - I think if he'd fought KK1 Daniel in the tournament, he'd have beaten him, crane kick or no, unless Daniel was still wearing plot armor. However, I think he would lose to KK3 Daniel in the tournament, so he slots in just below him and Bobby. 5'8" 146
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Dutch - he was perhaps the most intimidating presence of the original Cobras, but he didn't quite back that up. He lost pretty fairly to Daniel in KK1, so he slots in here.
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Robby - He's really close to Miguel in power level, but in their tournament fight he's injured. In their school fight, he loses balance and Miguel has him beat and tries to end the fight. It is the school fight that leads me to believe that Dutch could beat Robby. Dutch would throw Robby off his game and cause him to lose his cool. Then the fight would turn into a striking match, which Dutch would win.
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Tommy - Get him a body bag! He's probably the lowest of the big characters from KK1 (I'm not ranking Jimmy or the other CK members) but he's still better trained than most of the new CK and Miyagi-do members.
(if I had to rank Julie, I'd probably rank her just above Sam, since she was also trained in Miyagi-do, but she had the better sensei.) 5'6" 129
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Sam - she trained for years in Miyagi-do with her father, but took a long time off. She was able to hold her own with Robby, but I think a lot of that was him taking it easy on her because he likes her. 5'3" 110
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Tory - She had Sam on the ropes early in their school fight until Robby intervened, but after that she did pretty much get handled by Sam. Matched Miguel in Dojo. Manhandled Floppy hair in woods. 5'8" 122 lbs
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Stingray - we don't know how he'd do in a 1-on-1 fight, so all we have to go on is his performance during the school fight and the headband challenge, which he wins. 5'9" 210?
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Hawk - yes, he got beaten by Demetri in the school fight, but after he'd already been involved in the brawl, which would have tired him out some, and he didn't really take Demetri serious, and was caught by surprise. However, he did make it to the semi-finals of the All Valley and was holding his own against Robby, until he DQ'd himself via a cheap shot. 5'6" 121 lbs
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Aisha - the girl's a natural Cobra. Sadly, she did get beaten in the All Valley by that pansy bitch. 5'8" 140
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Demetri - he did score a win against Hawk, so that gets him in the Top 25.
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Cobra Kai friend - he had the fight against his former Miyagi-do friend won until his friend cheap-shot him with a book. Mitch
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Miyagi-do friend - he was losing the fight against his former Cobra Kai friend until he used a book for a cheap shot. Chris
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The Cobra Kai that Judo flipped the teacher - because that was a badass move
26 Floppy Hair been around since Valley Fest. Got thrashed by Tory & Miguel in woods.
regular Cobra Kai Guys
Thugs
Kyler & crew
Nate 13? asian
Burt 13? ginger
Anthony Lerouso 10?
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MMA Weight Divisions
1 Super heavyweight 265+ |
2 Heavyweight 205 - 265 60 77% |
3 Light HW 186 - 205 19 91% |
4 Middleweight 171 - 185 14 92% |
5 Welterweight 156 - 170 14 92% |
6 Lightweight 146 - 155 9 94% |
7 Featherweight 136 - 145 9 94% |
8 Bantamweight 126 - 135 9 93% |
9 Flyweight 116 - 125 9 93% |
10 Strawweight 106 - 115 9 92% |
11 Atomweight <105 |
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Giant Remains
7 - 8 Feet
1 6'6"- 8' 1911 Lovelock Nevada Cave's Red-haired Mummies |
2 7'/213 Zanesville Ohio Mound |
3 7< White County Tennessee Fortification Skeletons |
4 7<? 1850s Rutland & Rodman New York Skeletons |
5 7'/213 1876 Wisconsin Mounds Vertebrae |
6 7'/213 1877 Kansas City Mound Skull |
7 7'/213 Ashland County Ohio Mound |
8 7'/213 Merida Mexico Skulls |
9 7'/213 Franklin County Tennessee |
10 7'2" Gasterville Pennsylvania mound |
11 7-8' 1888 7 Minnesota Skeletons |
12 7'/213 Lake Koronis Minnesota |
16 7'/213 Winburndale River @ Bathurst Tooth |
17 7'/213 Tooth Dubbo N.S.W. |
18 7'/213 1930s Bathurst Footprints |
19 7'/213 1936 shore of Lake Elyasi Central Africa |
23 7' 1810s +s Williamson County |
24 7' 1810s +s White County, Tennessee |
25 7'/213 1850s Rutland New York |
26 7'/213 Skull & Vertebrae Wisconsin |
27 7'/213 Skull & Vertebrae Kansas City |
28 7'/213 1800s Santa Rosa Island California 2X teeth |
29 7'/213 1880s +s Zanesville Ohio |
30 7'/213 1880s +s Warren Minnesota |
31 7'/213 7 Skeletons of Clearwater Minnesota Mounds w/ receding foreheads & 2X teeth |
32 7'/213 Le Crescent Wisconsin |
33 7'/213 1911 Lovelock Cave California Red-hairs |
34 7'/213 Ring of Gyges Skeleton |
35 7'6" 1884 Kanawha County Mound West Virginia |
36 7'7" 1939 Lovelock Nevada |
37 7'10" 2010 30-50 ka Denisovan Tooth 19/14 so 5'8"/7'10" |
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8 - 9 Feet
1 8'? 1928 5 Ica Peru Skulls 2200-3200 CC. Av 2700 Human Skulls 1040-1595=Av 1318 / 2700 = .481 6'3" 200/416 |
2 8'/2.44 181-272/400-600 Meganthropus of Australia w/ Human Tools |
3 8'/2.44< 5 miles north of Dresbach |
4 8'2" 1973 Buffalo Mills some people saw a ninja in a shiny suit looking at them like he was mad (lots of stories like this) |
5 8'6" 1931 2 Skeletons of Humboldt Lake Lovelock Nevada 8'6" & 9'11" |
6 8'9" 1965 Holly Creek east-central Kentucky Skeleton |
7 8-10' 272-318/600-700 Java teeth |
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The Omaha knew their origin through the traditions and they called them Mu-A-Luska, saying that they were from the Pacific probably were just originating in the lost continent of Mu that was in that ocean.
10' Humbolt lake cave Si-Te-Cah, a race of red-haired giants, ten feet tall, who terrorized their neighbors with cannibalism.
5,000-year-old 'giants' found in China.
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9 - 10 Feet
1 9'/279 1947 Death Valley |
2 9'8" 1879 Brewersville Indiana Mound Skeleton |
3 9'11" 1931 2 Skeletons Humboldt Lake Lovelock Nevada 8'6" & 9'11" |
4 8'6"-10' 1931 Humbolt lake California |
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6-7 Feet
6'8" 1885 Yosemite Valley Cave Woman w/ Infant |
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10 - 11 Feet
3.1M/10' Gympie Queensland Tooth |
10' 1883 Warren Minnesota Mound |
10' 454/1,000 Paluxy River Footprint 14x7" @ Glen Rose Texas ♀ |
3-3.6/9'8"-11'7" 1936 Chihuahua Mexico skeletons antidiluvian |
10-11'/310-40 1615 Puerto Deseado Map w/ Graves w/ skeletons |
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11 - 12 Feet
7-12' meganthropus of australia |
10-12' 227-72/500-600 25 lbs Hand Axes River Gravels Bathurst NSW |
3.60/11'7" Mammouth Cave Kentucky |
3.60/11'7" Mexico Cave along w/ objects |
12'2"/376 1814/4000 1895 Irish mummy |
12' 20 Jaws & Teeth of Toledo Ohio Mound 2X human |
12' 1833 Lompock Rancho California Skeleton w/ weapons & 2x teeth. |
12' 1891 Crittenden Arizona Sarcophagus six toe carving |
12' 1833 Lompock Rancho California 2X teeth |
12' Megalong Valley Blue Mountains NSW Foot prints Another one was 20' |
12' Toledo Ohio 20 Jaws w/ 2X Teeth |
>12 1932 White Sands, New Mexico Footprints in gypsum rock 22" 8-10" wide |
>12' 1944 Army Engineer Skull 22-24" |
12' 3 Mulgoa NSW Footprints 2'X7" w/ 6' Strides in MYA Lava Ash |
12< 1877 Spring Valley, Nevada. 39" tibia 185MYA< |
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12+ Feet
4.11/14'9" middle ages Cumberland England Buried 3.7/13'1" deep in complete armor; w/ sword & axe teeth 6x2" |
17' Upper Macleay River Sandstone Beds @ Kempsey NSW Toe 4" long & foot 10" wide |
20'1' 1870 8 Giant Skulls found by Omaha Indians 23.6/60 23.6/6.75=3.5x6=20'1" |
25' 454/1,000 Bathurst Tooth 6'/2m |
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1 Apes
1 Gorilla
1 Western Lowland ♂ 1.8/5'11" <270/600 140/310 ♀ 90/200
Captivity ♂ 1.63/5'4" 275/606 ♀ 1.5/4'11" |
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2 Cross River ♀ 140/4'7" 100/220
♂ 165-175/5'5"-5'9" 140-200/310-440 |
3 Eastern Mountain ♂ 168/66" 195/430 ♀ 140/55" 100/220
tallest recorded 1.95/6'5" arm span 2.7/8'10" chest 1.98/6'6" 219/483
Heaviest recorded 1.83/6'0" 267/589 |
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4 Eastern Lowland Gorilla ♂ <1.85/6'1" 210/460 ♀ 1.6/5'2" 100/220
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2 Orangutan
1 Bornean Orangutan
♀ 1-1.2/3'3"-3'9" 38.5/85 30-50/66-110
♂ 1.2-1.7/3'9"-5'6" 75/165 50-100/110-220
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2 Sumatran ♀ .9/3' 45/99
♂ <1.7/5'6" <90/200 |
3 Tapanuli N Sumatra ♀ 3'7"/110 40-50/90-110 ♂ 4'6"/137 70-90/155-200 |
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3 Chimpanzee
1 Nigeria-Cameroon ♀ 20-50/44-50
♂ 5'3"/1.6 <70/154 |
2 Eastern 40-65/88-143
♀ <130/51" ♂ <5'3"/1.6 |
3 Central ♀ 2'8"/81 44/97 ♂ 3'2"/96 60/132 |
4 Western Chimpanzee make wooden spears to hunt other primates
♀ 2'3.5"-3'/70-91 41.6/92
♂ 2'6"-3'2"/77-96 47/103.5 |
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4 Bonobo
115/3'9" ♂ 34-60/75-132 ♀ 30/66 |
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male Orangutan = seven or eight Olympic weightlifters |
home range Orangutan averaging 3.1-17.4mi2/8-45 km2 |
Orangutan normally travel 1.9-3.1/3-5 per day. |
Orangutan mated in the wild |
communities 20-150+, spend most of their time traveling in small parties of just a few individuals. 100 lbs chimp deadlifted 600 lbs Gorillas can bench press 10X bodyweight which is 4000 lbs |
Eastern Mountain gorilla deadlift 800kg trained more than a ton. can run 40 kph |
Central Chimpanzee Ave range 4.8m2/12.5 km2, Varies 1.9M2/5 km2 - 150M2/400 km2 |
Their lifespan is approximately 40 years in the wild and 50 in captivity. |
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2 Cats
1 Tiger
♀ 200-75/6'6"-9'2" 65-167/143-368
♂ 250-390/8'2"-12'8" 90-306/198-675 |
male Siberian tigers 3.3/10'8" >300/660 |
Bengal tiger
♂ 270-310/110-120" 180-258/397-569
♀ 240-65/94-104" 100-60/220-350 |
N India & Nepal ♂ <235/518 ♀ 140/310 |
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2 Lion
90.5-138/200-304 ♂ 184-208/72-82" ♀ 160-84/63-72" |
♀ lions 118.37-143.52/261-316.4 Southern Africa |
♀ lions 110-20/240-60 India |
Male lions 184-208/72-82" 155-69/342-73 |
Male lions 186.55-200/411.3-440.9 Southern Africa |
Male lions 174.9/386 East Africa |
Male lions 160-90/350-420 India |
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5 Puma (Cougar, Mountain Lion)
Smallest @ south & largest @ north
4th largest cat species 2.4/7'9" total
♀ 29-64/64/141 55/121
♂ 53-100/117-220 68/150 |
1901 largest recorded 105.2/232 |
British Columbia ♀ 45.4/100 ♂ 56.7/125 <86.4-95.5/190-211 |
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Iberian lynx 85-110/33-43 ♀ 9.4/21 ♂ 12.9/28 |
6 Panthera
Hybrid from 4 species:
1 Tiger 2 Lion 3 Jaguar 4 Leopard
♂ usually infertile
Lions & snow leopards mated in wild |
Liger Biggest 3-3.6/9'8"-11'8" ♀ 3.05/10' <320/705 often fertile
largest non-obese 418.2/922 |
largest obese Nook >550/1,213 |
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Tigon ♂ Ligon ♀ Tiger 180/400 |
Tiguar ♂ Siberian tiger & female jaguar Mickey 180/400 |
Tigard ♂ tiger & leopardess. Stillborn |
Liguar ♂ lion & ♀ jaguar. = leoliguar. |
Lipard ♂ lion with a leopardess. father 250/551 lion mother leopardess 38/84 |
Jagger ♂ jaguar and ♀ tiger |
Jaglion ♂ jaguar & ♀ lion |
Jagupard jaguar & leopardess. |
Leoger leopard & tigress. 50 pounds to the weight of a tigress. |
Leopon leopard with a lioness. head of the animal is similar to that of a lion while the rest of the body carries similarities to leopards |
Leguar (lepjag) ♂ leopard & ♀ jaguar more tractable than jaguars. |
Tiliger 2nd generation hybrid from a tiger & ligress ♂ <600/1323 ♀ 300-60/661-794 |
Tijagupard Jagupardess & Jagupardess |
Tileguar Tiger & Leguaress |
Tiliguar Tiger & Liguaress |
Litigon 3.5/11' 363/800 TL 2nd gen ♀ tigon ♂ asiatic lion 3.5/11' TL 362/798 |
Liliger 2nd gen lion & ligress |
Lijagupard (Congolese spotted lion) male lion and ♀ jagulep (lepjag) |
Lileguar Lion & Leguaress |
Liliguar Lion & Liguaress |
Jagtigon Jaguar & Tigoness |
Jagliger Jaguar & Ligress |
Jagjagupard Jaguar & Jagupardess |
Jagleguar Jaguar & Leguaress |
Jagliguar Jaguar & Liguaress |
Leotigon Leopard & Tigoness |
Leoliger Leogard & Ligress |
Leojagupard Leopard & Jagupardess |
Leoleguar Leopard & Leguaress |
Leoliguar Leopard & Liguaress |
Leoptigon Leopon & Tigoness |
Leopliger Leopon & Ligress |
Leopjagpard Leopon & Jagupardess |
Leopleguar Leopon & Leguaress |
Leopliguar Leopon & Liguaress |
Jagliger Liger & Jagupardess |
Leliguar Liger & Leguaress |
Liliguar Liger & Liguaress |
Jagitonger Jagger & Tigoness |
Jagligger Jagger & Ligress |
Jagpagger Jagger & Jagupardess |
Jaguger Jagger & Leguaress |
Jagguer Jagger & Liguaress |
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3 Bears
1 Polar Bear
2.4-3/7'10"-9'10" ♂ 350-700/772-1,543 |
largest killed 11'1"/343 1002/2,209 |
Beaufort Sea ♂ 1.8-2.4/5'11"-7'10" 450/992 ♀ 150-250/331-551 |
1960 largest 3.39/11'1" 1,002/2,209 ♂ Kotzebue Sound in northwestern Alaska |
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2 Brown Bear
Normal 1.4-2.8/4'7"-9'2" ♀ 152/335 ♂ 217/478 |
Interior 135/298 ♀ 180/400 ♂ Coastal populations weigh twice |
Coastal 2x ♀ 135/298 ♂ 180/400 |
Grizzly (North American brown bear)
♀ 130-80/290-400 ♂ 198/6'6" 180-360/400-790
coastal samples ♂ 408/900 ♀ 136/300 |
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Kodiak 300-600/660-1,320 Biggest >680/1,500 |
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3 Black Bear
American ♂ 57–250/126-551 ♀ 41-170/90-375 33% dimorphism |
California ♂ 86/190 ♀ 58/128 |
EC Alaska ♂ 87.3/192 ♀ 63.4/140 |
Kuiu Island SE Alaska Av 115/254 |
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
♂ 112/247 ♀ 47/104 |
British Columbia Av♀ 73.7/162 103.1/227 |
Yellowstone ♂ Av 119/262 ♀ 67/148 |
Nevada & Lake Tahoe
Urban ♂ 138/304 Wild ♂ 115.5/255
peri-urban ♀ 97.9/216 Wild ♀ 65.2/144 |
Waterton Lakes National Park Alberta Ca
♀ 125/128 ♂ 276/282 |
1921 408/899 Moqui Reservation Arizona |
2011 New Jersey 376.5/830 |
Pennsylvania 6 in last 15 yrs >363/800 |
Largest Captive ♂ 431-53.5/950-1,000 ♀ 219.6/484 |
Asian Black Bear 120-90/47-75 ♂ 60-200/130-440 Av 135/298 ♀ 40-125/88-276 <140/310
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Grolar Bear 78-120" 181-680/400-1,500 |
4 Sloth Bear
55-105/121-231 ♀ 80-145 ♂ 176-320 ♀ <124/273 ♂ <192/423 |
Nominate India ♂ 93.2/205 ♀ 83.3/184 |
Sri Lanka ♀ >68.2/150 ♀ 104.5/230 |
Sri Lankan 1.4-1.9/4'7"-6'3" ♂ 74.8/165 ♀ 57.5/127 30% dimorphism |
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spectacled bear 120-200/47-78.5" ♂ 100-200/220-440 ♀ 35-82/77-181 ♂ 115/254 ♀ 65/143 |
Obese Captivity 222.5/491 Don't go below 6,200 ft |
Giant Panda 1.2-1.9/4-6' ♂ <160/350 ♀ 70/150 <125/276 Average 100-115/220-254 15% dimorphism |
Sun Bear
120-150/47-59" ♀ 120-50/47-59 ♂ 27-80/60-176 15% dimorphism |
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4 Elephants ♂ ♀
African bush elephant <3.96/13" <10.4T
♂ 3.2/10'6" 6T ♀ 2.6/8'6" 3T |
Cretan Dwarf Mamoth extinct 1.5-2.3M Long 1m shoulder 310/683 |
Borneo Pygmy elephants 7-10' 2948-4990/6,500- 11,000 |
Asian elephant ♂ 2.75/9' 4T ♀ 2.4/7'11" 2.7T
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African forest elephant ♂ 2.4-3/7'9"-9"8" ♀ 1.8-2.4/5'9"-7'9" 2-4T |
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5 Extinct
1 Elephants
11.6KA Woolly mammoth
♂ 2.7-3.4/8'9"-11'2" 6T
♀ 2.6-2.9-8'5"-9'5" 4T calf 90/200 |
11.6KA Mastodons 2.3/7'7" ♂ <2.8/9'2"
35 year old 2.89/9'6" 7.7T |
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1 Sloths
Megatherium <4T <6/20 head to tail. South America |
Megatheriidae <4T <6/20? Reached 17'/5.2 N America |
Mylodon 3/9'8" 1,000/2,205 South America |
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3 Bears
Short-faced bear 12'/371 1/3 900/1984 largest 957/2,110 |
Cave Bear ♂ 350-600/770-1,320 <1000/2,200 ♀ 225-250/495-550 |
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4 Cats
Saber Toothed Tiger S America largest 220-400/490-880 3'11"/120 |
1970s Javan tiger ♂ 248/98" 100-41/220-311 ♀ 75-115/165-254 |
1970s Caspian Tiger
♂ 270-295/106-116" 170-240/370-530
♀ 240-60/94-102" 85-135/187-298 |
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4 Apes
10-12' 544/1200 Gigantopithecus Blacki 4 jaw fragments w/ teeth China |
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Humanoid Height to Weight Ratios
1 3'6"
107 1.04
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2 3'7"
109
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3 3'8"
112
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4 3'9"
114
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5 3'10"
117
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6 3'11"
119
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7 4'0"
122
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8 4'1"
124
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9 4'2"
127
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10 4'3"
130
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11 4'4"
132
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12 4'5"
135
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13 4' 6" 137 1.95
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14 4' 7" 140
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68 |
75.5 |
83 |
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30.8 |
34.2 |
37.6 |
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15 4' 8" 142
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16 4' 9" 145
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77 |
85.5 |
94 |
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34.9 |
38.75 |
42.6 |
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17 4' 10" 147
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18 4' 11" 150
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90 |
100 |
110 |
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40.8 |
45.35 |
49.9 |
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19 5' 0" 152
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90 |
100 |
110 |
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40.8 |
45.35 |
49.9 |
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20 5' 1" 155
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95 |
105.5 |
116 |
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43.1 |
47.85 |
52.6 |
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101 |
62 |
123 |
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45.8 |
50.8 |
55.8 |
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21 5' 2" 157
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106 |
118 |
130 |
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48.1 |
53.5 |
58.9 |
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22 5' 3" 160
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104 |
65.5 |
127 |
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47.2 |
52.4 |
57.6 |
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112 |
124 |
136 |
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50.8 |
56.2 |
61.6 |
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23 5' 4" 163
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24 5' 5" 165
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113 |
125.5 |
138 |
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51.2 |
56.9 |
62.6 |
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122 |
136 |
150 |
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55.3 |
61.65 |
68 |
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25 5' 6" 168
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128 |
142 |
156 |
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58 |
64.35 |
70.7 |
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26 5' 7" 170
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122 |
135.5 |
149 |
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55.3 |
61.45 |
67.6 |
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133 |
148 |
163 |
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60.3 |
67.1 |
73.9 |
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27 5' 8" 173
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126 |
140 |
154 |
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57.1 |
63.45 |
69.8 |
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28 5' 9" 175
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131 |
145.5 |
160 |
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59.4 |
66 |
72.6 |
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144 |
160 |
176 |
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65.3 |
72.55 |
79.8 |
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29 5' 10" 178
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134 |
149 |
166 |
183 |
201 |
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67.6 |
75.3 |
83 |
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30 5' 11" 180
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140 |
155.5 |
171 |
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63.5 |
70.5 |
77.5 |
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31 6' 0" 183 1.028
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144 |
160 |
176 |
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65.3 |
145.1 |
79.8 |
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160 |
178 |
196 |
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72.6 |
80.75 |
88.9 |
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32 6' 1" 185
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149 |
165.5 |
182 |
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67.6 |
75.05 |
82.5 |
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166 |
134 |
202 |
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75.3 |
83.45 |
91.6 |
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33 6' 2" 188
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153 |
170 |
187 |
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69.4 |
77.1 |
84.8 |
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171 |
190 |
209 |
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77.5 |
86.15 |
94.8 |
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34 6' 3" 191
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158 |
175.5 |
193 |
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71.6 |
79.55 |
87.5 |
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35 6' 4" 193
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162 |
180 |
198 |
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73.5 |
81.65 |
89.8 |
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182 |
202 |
222 |
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82.5 |
91.55 |
100.6 |
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36 6' 5" 195
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167 |
185.5 |
204 |
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75.7 |
84.1 |
92.5 |
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187 |
208 |
229 |
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84.8 |
94.3 |
103.8 |
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37 6' 6" 198
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171 |
190 |
209 |
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77.5 |
86.15 |
94.8 |
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193 |
214 |
235 |
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87.5 |
97 |
106.5 |
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38 6' 7" 201
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176 |
195.5 |
215 |
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79.8 |
88.65 |
97.5 |
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198 |
220 |
242 |
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89.8 |
99.75 |
109.7 |
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39 6' 8" 203
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180 |
200 |
220 |
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81.6 |
90.7 |
99.8 |
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203 |
226 |
249 |
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92 |
102.45 |
112.9 |
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40 6' 9" 205
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185 |
205.5 |
226 |
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83.9 |
93.2 |
102.5 |
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209 |
232 |
255 |
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94.8 |
105.2 |
115.6 |
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41 6' 10" 208
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189 |
210 |
231 |
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85.7 |
95.25 |
104.8 |
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214 |
238 |
262 |
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97 |
107.9 |
118.8 |
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42 6' 11" 210
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194 |
165.5 |
237 |
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88 |
97.75 |
107.5 |
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220 |
244 |
268 |
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99.8 |
110.65 |
121.5 |
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43 7' 0" 213 .852
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198 |
220 |
242 |
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89.8 |
99.75 |
109.7 |
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225 |
250 |
275 |
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102 |
113.35 |
124.7 |
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44 7' 1"
216
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45 7' 2"
218
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46 7' 3"
221
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47 7' 4"
224
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48 7' 5"
226
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49 7' 6"
229
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50 7' 7"
231
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51 7' 8"
234
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52 7' 9"
236
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53 7' 10"
239
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54 7' 11"
241
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55 8'0"
244
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56 8'1" 246
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57 8'2"
249
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58 8'3"
251
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59 8'4"
254
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60 8'5"
257
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61 8'6"
259
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62 8'7"
262
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63 8'6"
264
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64 8'7"
267
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65 8'8"
269
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66 8'9"
271
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67 8'10"
274
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68 8'11"
277
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69 9'0"
279
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70 9'1"
282
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71 9'2"
284
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72 9'3"
287
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73 9'4"
290
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74 9'5"
292
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75 9'6"
295
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76 9'7"
297
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77 9'8"
300
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78 9'9"
302
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79 9'10"
305
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80 9'11 307
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81 10'0"
310
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82 10'1"
312
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83 10'2"
315
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84 10'3"
318
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85 10'4"
320
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86 10'5"
323
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87 10'6"
325
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88 10'7"
328
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89 10'8"
330
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90 10'9"
333
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101 10'10"
335
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102 10'11"
338
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103 11'0"
340
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104 11'1"
343
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105 11'2"
345
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106 11'3"
348
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107 11'4"
351
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108 11'5"
353
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109 11'6"
356
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110 11'7"
358
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111 11'8"
361
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112 11'9"
363
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113 11'10"
366
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114 11'11"
368
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115 12'0"
371 1600
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Country Height Chart
1 Dinaric Alps 185.6/6'1 171.8/5'7.5 1.08 |
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 183.9/6'0 171.8/5'7 |
3 Montenegro 183.4/6'0 169.4/5'6.5 1.09 |
4 Serbia 182.0/5'11.5 166.8/5'5.5 1.09 |
5 Sweden 181.5/5'11.5 166.8/5'5.5 1.09 |
6 Lithuania 181.3/5'11.5 167.5/5'6 1.08 |
7 Iceland 181/5'11.5 168/5'6 1.08 |
8 Netherlands 180.8/5'11 167.5/5'6 1.08 |
9 Finland 180.7/5'11 167.2/5'6 1.08 |
10 Croatia 180.4/5'11 166.49/5'5.5 1.09 |
11 Denmark 180.4/5'11 |
12 Czech Republic 180.3/5'11 167.22/5'6 1.08 |
13 Slovenia – Ljubljana 180.3/5'11 167.4/5'6 1.08 |
14 Norway 179.7/5'10.5 167/5'5.5 1.08 |
15 Kosovo – Prishtina 179.52/5'10.5 165.72/5'5 |
16 Slovakia 179.4/5'10.5 165.6/5'5 1.08 |
17 Estonia 179.1/5'10.5 |
18 Austria 179/5'10.5 166/5'5.5 1.08 |
19 Poland 178.7/5'10.5 165.1/5'5 1.08 |
20 Belgium 178.6/5'10.5 168.1/5'6 1.06 |
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21 Germany 178/5'10 165/5'5 1.08 |
22 Ireland 177.5/5'10 163.5/5'4.5 1.09 |
23 Hungary 177.3/5'10 |
24 India – Patiala, Punjab 177.3/5'10 |
25 Italy 177.2/5'10 167.8/5'6 1.06 |
26 Russia 177.2/5'10 164.1/5'4.5 1.08 |
27 Israel 177/5'9.5 166/5'5.5 1.07 |
28 New Zealand 177/5'9.5 164/5'4.5 1.08 |
29 United Kingdom – Wales 177.0/5'9.5 162.0/5'4 1.09 |
30 Greece 177/5'9.5 165/5'5 1.07 |
31 United States – Non-Hispanic whites 177.0/5'9.5 163.3/5'4.5 1.08 |
32 Tonga 176.1/5'9.5 165.3/5'5 1.07 |
33 Hungary 176/5'9.5 164/5'4.5 1.07 |
34 Senegal 163/5'4 |
35 France 175.6/5'9 162.5/5'4 1.08 |
36 Australia 175.6/5'9 161.8/5'3.5 1.09 |
37 United States – African Americans 175.5/5'9 162.6/5'4 1.08 |
38 Switzerland 175.4/5'9 164/5'4.5 1.07 |
39 United Kingdom – England 175.3/5'9 161.9/5'3.5 1.08 |
40 Burkina Faso 161.6/5'3.5 |
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41 United States 175.3/5'9 161.5/5'3.5 1.09 |
42 Bulgaria 175.2/5'9 163.2/5'4.5 1.07 |
43 China – Beijing – Urban 175.2/5'9 162.6/5'4 1.08 |
44 Canada 175.1/5'9 162.3/5'4 1.08 |
45 United Kingdom – Scotland 175.0/5'9 161.3/5'3.5 1.08 |
46 Moldova 161.2/5'3.5 |
47 Argentina 174.46/5'8.5 161.01/5'3.5 1.08 |
48 El Salvador 160.3/5'3 |
49 India – Urban 174.3/5'8.5 158.5/5'2.5 1.10 |
50 France 174.1/5'8.5 161.9/5'3.5 1.08 |
51 Aania 174.0/5'8.5 161.8/5'3.5 1.08 |
52 Spain 174/5'8.5 163/5'4 1.07 |
53 Portugal 173.7/5'8.5 163.7/5'4.5 1.06 |
54 Turkey 173.6/5'8.5 161.9/5'3.5 1.07 |
55 United Arab Emirates 173.4/5'8.5 156.4/5'1.5 1.11 |
56 Hong Kong 173.4/5'8.5 160.1/5'3 1.08 |
57 Dominican Republic 172.7/5'8 159/5'2.5 |
58 Romania 172/5'7.5 157/5'2 1.10 |
59 Mexico 172/5'7.5 159/5'2.5 1.08 |
60 Japan 172/5'7.5 158/5'2 1.08 |
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61 Azerbaijan 171.8/5'7.5 165.4/5'5 1.04 |
62 Jamaica 171.8/5'7.5 160.8/5'3.5 1.07 |
63 Taiwan 171.4/5'7.5 159.9/5'3 1.07 |
64 Mali – Southern Mali 171.3/5'7.5 160.4/5'3 1.07 |
65 Singapore 171/5'7.5 160/5'3 1.07 |
66 Qatar 170.8/5'7 161.1/5'3.5 1.06 |
67 South Korea 170.7/5'7 157.4/5'2 1.08 |
68 Brazil 170.7/5'7 158.8/5'2.5 1.07 |
69 Cameroon – Urban 170.6/5'7 161.3/5'3.5 1.06 |
70 Colombia 170.6/5'7 158.7/5'2.5 1.07 |
71 Egypt 170.3/5'7 158.9/5'2.5 1.07 |
72 Central African Republic 158.9/5'2.5 |
73 Guinea 158.8/5'2.5 |
74 Haiti 158.6/5'2.5 |
75 Zambia 158.5/5'2.5 |
76 Morocco 158.5/5'2.5 |
77 Gabon 158.4/5'2.5 |
78 Jordan 158.2/5'2.5 |
79 Armenia 158.1/5'2 |
80 Kyrgyzstan 158.0/5'2 |
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81 Rwanda 157.7/5'2 |
82 Congo, Democratic Republic 157.7/5'2 |
83 Ethiopia 157.6/5'2 |
84 Lesotho 157.6/5'2 |
85 Liberia 157.3/5'2 |
86 Iran 170.3/5'7 157.2/5'2 1.08 |
87 Thailand 170.3/5'7 159/5'2.5 1.07 |
88 Uganda 159.2/5'2.5 |
89 Ivory Coast 170.1/5'7 159.1/5'2.5 1.07 |
90 Togo 159.0/5'2.5 |
91 Congo, Republic of the 159.0/5'2.5 |
92 Uruguay 170/5'7 158/5'2 1.08 |
93 Malta 169.9/5'7 159.9/5'3 1.06 |
94 Uzbekistan 159.9/5'3 |
95 Kazakhstan 159.8/5'3 |
96 Chile 169.6/5'7 156.1/5'1.5 1.09 |
97 Kenya 169.6/5'7 158.2/5'2.5 |
98 United States – Asian Americans 169.7/5'7 156.2/5'1.5 1.09 |
99 United States – Hispanic and Latino Americans 169.5/5'6.5 156.7/5'1.5 1.08 |
100 China 169.5/5'6.5 158.0/5'2 1.07 |
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102 Saudi Arabia 168.9/5'6.5 1 |
103 United States – Mexican Americans 168.8/5'6.5 156.1/5'1.5 1.09 56.3/5'1.5 1.08 |
104 Mongolia 168.4 |
105 Benin 159.3/5'2.5 /5'6.5 157.7/5'2 1.07 |
106 South Africa 168/5'6 159/5'2.5 1.06 |
107 Tanzania 156.6/5'1.5 |
108 Cuba – Urban 168/5'6 156/5'1.5 1.08 |
109 Mozambique 156/5'1.5 |
110 Gambia – Rural 168.0/5'6 157.8/5'2 1.06 |
111 Nigeria 167.2/5'6 160.3/5'3 1.04 |
112 Samoa 166.6/5'5.5 |
113 Malaysia 166.3/5'5.5 154.7/5'1 1.07 |
114 Malawi – Urban 166/5'5.5 155/5'1 1.07 |
115 Vietnam 165.7/5'5 155.2/5'1 1.07 |
116 Iraq – Baghdad 165.4/5'5 155.8/5'1.5 1.06 |
117 Comoros 154.8/5'1 |
118 Madagascar 154.3/5'1⁄2 |
119 Bahrain 165.1/5'5 154.2/5'1⁄2 1.07 |
120 Honduras 152.0/5'0 |
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122 Sri Lanka 163.6/5'4.5 151.4/4'11.5 1.08 |
123 Philippines 163.5/5'4.5 151.8/5'0 1.08 |
124 Nepal 163.0/5'4 150.8/4'11.5 |
125 Chad 162.6/5'4 |
126 Nicaragua 153.7/5'1⁄2 |
127 India – Rural 161.5/5'3.5 152.5/5'0 1.06 |
128 Cambodia 152.4/5'0 |
129 Namibia 160.7/5'3.5 |
130 Bolivia 160.0/5'3 142.2/4'8 |
131 Swaziland 159.1/5'2.5 |
132 Indonesia 158/5'2 147/4'10 1.07 |
133 Bangladesh 150.6/4'11.5 |
134 Guatemala 147.3/4'10 |
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2 Physical Fitness: Determined by these factors:
4 Burpees in 7 Minutes Levels
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7 145 - 146 No Man Zone 1 |
8 Cyborg
144 Irving Hernandez,
Chad Augustin |
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11 Hero
141 Rich Froning,
Mike Abgarian,
Dave Schwanke |
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13 Warrior
140 Josh Golden,
Justin Adams,
Scott Mckenzie |
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14 Special Forces
139 Nick Fory,
Kenneth Leverich,
Orlando Trejo,
Mike Mckenna
Thomas Hooton,
Adrian Lui,
Buddy Hitchcock,
Hunter Lea
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15 Trooper
138 Dan Bailey,
Peter D'Amore,
Kevin Simons,
Chris Spealler
ryan fischer,
Ben Stoneberg,
Mike Kluegel,
Davide Marini
Noah Ohlsen,
Ben Thompson,
Eric Hockridge,
Ben Hopkins |
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16 Soldier
137 Aert-Dominic Larouche,
Will Zerlang,
Jordan Troyan,
Ian McHugh
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17 Tiger
136 Joey Warren,
Nick Zambruno,
Roch Proteau,
Kyle Jacobson,
Bobby Noyce,
Joe Masley,
Jack Hile,
Brian Kost
James Storer,
Mizar Fuentes-Ortega,
Kelly Levens
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19 Solid
135 Megan John,
Julie Foucher,
Madelyn Curley,
Annie Sakamoto,
Denae Brown,
Linda Thomas |
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20 Fair
134 Cheryl nasso,
Larissa Costa,
Kat Apostolina, |
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21 State Level
133 Emily Bridgers,
Lindsay Bourdon,
Valerie Voboril,
Thuridur Erla Helgadottir,
Jessica Pinkerton |
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22 Varsity
132 Michele Letendre,
Jennifer Butler,
Natalie McLain,
Penny Kemp,
Nellie Garcia |
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24 Wannabe
130 Shelly Sourdis,
rachel martinez,
Danielle Hale,
Feng Yi Chew |
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25 Meatball
129 Kelley Jackson,
Taryn Stratten |
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26 Dooshbag
128 Annie Thorisdottir,
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir,
Amy Dracup,
Becky Conzelman,
Emma Keen,
Emily Carothers,
Sara Ellegaard Andreasen,
Trixie Arya,
mayra saldarriaga,
Brimlea-Jane Smyth |
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27 Loser
127 Emily Friedman,
Amanda Schwartz,
Hjördís Óskarsdóttir
Gayle Shalloo,
Helga Gudmundsdottir |
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28 Swine
126 Michelle Crawford,
Melissa Jamerino,
Anna Tunnicliffe
Pamela Gagnon,
Chelsea Estes,
Janelle Ragusa |
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29 Turd
135 Stefano Migliorini,
Kieran Hogan,
Zack Height |
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- Punching power: Mel Menor Muy Thai Men's Champion Side Kick 770
Gina Carano Punch 650
Eow 400 Knee 550 Side Kick 800
Ivan Drago registers a 2,150-psi punch
A study of seven Olympic boxers in weight classes ranging from flyweight to super heavyweight showed a range of 447 to 1,066 pounds of peak punching force. Energy transferred from punch to target varied widely depending on how heavy the boxers' hands and gloves were, how fast they punched, and how rigidly they held their wrists. The three flyweights, interestingly, delivered more oomph than all but the two super heavyweights.
-- A study of 70 boxers found elite-level fighters could punch with an average of 776 pounds of force. Another study of 23 boxers showed elite fighters were able to punch more than twice as hard as novices, the hardest hitter generating almost 1,300 pounds of force.
-- An oft-cited 1985 study of Frank Bruno, who'd go on to be WBC heavyweight champ, showed he could punch with a force of 920 pounds in the lab. Researchers extrapolated that to a real-life blow of 1,420 pounds, enough to accelerate his opponent's head at a rate of 53 g -- that is, 53 times the force of gravity.
-- Martial arts punches generally involve much less force than those in boxing. A study of 12 karate black belts showed so-called reverse punches delivered an average force of 325 pounds, with the strongest measuring 412 pounds. Short-range power punches averaged 178 pounds. Another study found martial artists needed 687 pounds of force to break a concrete slab 1.5 inches thick. One early researcher estimated karate strikes could reach 1,500 pounds, but that figure was an outlier.
- Kicking Power:
In the example of a kick traveling 30 meters per second, the force is 270 Newtons. This figure is derived from 0.45 kg, the weight of the ball, times 30 meters per second, divided by 0.05 seconds. To convert Newtons, a metric measure of force, to a second measure called kilogram-force, which measures force in units based on the force gravity exerts on 1 kg, you apply a formula that 1 kgf equals 9.81 Newtons. This yields a result of 27.52 kgf for the force of an average soccer player kicking the ball. The calculation of 270 Newtons can also be converted to a standard-measure force of about 1,200 pound-force, by dividing each Newton by 0.22481. A pound-force, also called simply a pound, also equals the gravitational force on a mass of 1 pound.
- Averaged 5 minutes of continuouse punching power.
In "Biomechanical Characteristics and Determinants of Instep Soccer Kick," Eleftherios Kellis of the sports sciences department at Aristotle University in Greece compiled ball speeds from kicks reported in 27 research studies. Ball speeds ranged from a low of 14.9 meters per second in youths aged 10 to 17 to 30 meters per second for professional soccer players, with many adult amateurs able to send the ball at 25 meters per second. The pounds of force can be calculated knowing that the ball weight is constant for all the studies, with the added assumption that the shoe contact time is also fairly constant at about 0.05 seconds. Thus while professional players send the ball at 30 meters per second and 1,200 pounds of force, an average adult player sends the ball at around 25 meters per second based on a kick of 1,000 pounds of force, while average youth players may only muster a ball speed of 14.9 meters per second, indicating just 600 pounds of force.
- Averaged 5 minutes of continuous kicking power, front and side in rotation.
- 100 burpees time
- 400 meter dash time
Classification |
Body fat percentage %) |
Athletes |
6–13 |
Fitness |
14–17 |
Acceptable/Average |
18–24 |
Obese |
25 and up |
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Fitness
1 Excersizes
1 Man Grace |
2 Woman Grace |
3 Row, Pistol Squat, Hang Clean 135 |
4 Burpees in 7 minutes |
5 Double Unders |
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1 Absolute Strength
1 Bench Press |
2 Squat |
3 Deadlift |
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2 Bodyweight Strength
1 Burpees in 7 Minutes |
2 Pullups |
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3 Fighting Fitness
1 Punching Power |
2 Punching Speed |
3 Kicking Power |
4 Kicking Speed |
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Skill
1 Martial Arts
1 White 64 hrs |
2 Yellow 128 hrs 10.5 Months |
3 Orange 192 hrs 1 Yr 4 Ms |
4 Green 256 hrs 1 Yr 1.5 Ms |
5 Blue 320 hrs 2 Yrs 3 Ms |
6 Purple 384 hrs |
7 Brown 448 hrs |
8 Red 512 hrs |
9 Black 576 hrs 4 yrs |
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5 Athleticism
1 Tumbling 9% |
2 Back Flip 4% |
3 Splits 4% |
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Toughness
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Other Sports
1 Football Gymnastics |
2 Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer |
3 Rowing |
4 Running |
5 Cycling |
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Youtube Examples Supporting my Chart
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4 Sex
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The sex of a person should be programed into the fight skill level, because pound for pound men are designed better for fighting than women. Men are more sturdily that women. Men have less fat, bigger heads and hands and wider shoulders. That is why women are pretty. UFC president Dana White believes not even trans women should be allowed to fight women, saying "Bone structure is different, hands are bigger, jaw is bigger, everything is bigger. I don't believe in it. I have heard Joe Rogan say this too.
I decided on a 10% fighting handicap for females, because females are generally 85% as heavy as males and 92% as tall as males and 90% as strong as males in terms of pound per pound lifting and all kinds of racing. So taking away 10% of bodyweight seems like a good realistic round number. So if a six foot 160 s male fights a six foot tall 160 s female, it would be like fighting a six foot tall 144 s male. |
Sex Advantage
Men Vs Women
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5) : Pedro Sauer 312 150 s 2nd Degree Black Belt Ju Jitsu Vs Lance Batchelor 250 s Steroid Bodybuilder Mr Utah Wrestler + Bouncer won 100+ Street fights 2:30 2 levels 12s diff 162. many styles a black belt takes approximately three to six years of training to achieve one hour a day three times a week. 3 hrs/week 12 hrs/month, 144 hrs/yr 576 hrs
Gracie Rules
20 s = belt
10 years = Belt
Could take Rener Gracie 8 Minutes to defeat a 285 fit guy unskilled
Up to down punching 3 to 2
up to down jiu jitsu 3 to 4 |
Fighter Skill Levels
1 White - Beginner
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2 Yellow - receives knowledge and become stronger and more skilled
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3 Orange - preparing for further development
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4 Green - growth of a seed that sprouts upward, becoming a plant
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5 Blue - sky and signifies continued growth
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6 Purple - change, symbolizing the sky changing color at dawn
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7 Brown - maturity. Like seeds that turn brown in the harvest season
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8 Red - sun represents the student's detailed knowledge
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9 Black - completion and maturity white belts become black with dirt over years
1st Degree - Shodan
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15 7th Degree - Shichidan
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Romans |
Celts |
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Women |
Men |
Women |
Low Class Normal
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5'4" 145 s |
4'11" 120 s |
6'1" 200 |
5'8" 180 |
Low Class Soldier |
5'4" 160 s |
4'11" 135 s |
6'1" 219 |
5'8" 197 |
High Class Normal
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5'7" 150 s |
5'2" 125 s |
6'6" 215 s |
6'1" 194 s |
High Class Soldier
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5'7" 170 s |
5'2" 140 s |
6'6" 234 s |
6'1" 210 s |
Notes |
Height to Weight of Roman is 2.25
Height to Weight of Roman Soldier is
2.5
Height to Weight of Celt is 2.75
Height to Weight of Celt Soldier is
3
Roman Woman is 83.33% as robust as
Roman man
Celtic Woman is 90% as robust as Celtic Man
Woman is 5 inches shorter than man
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1 Athletes
1 Profesional MMA
Domonique Berry 6'3" 205 s |
Cindy Landolt 5'10" 175 s |
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2 Amateur MMA
Wilt Chamberlain 7'1" 276 s |
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3 WWE
ROSIE LOTTA LOVE 6'1" 316 |
Andre the Giant 7' 377 s 1971 |
lindsay hayward 25 6'9" 258 |
REGGIE BENNETT 5'8" 249 s |
Katsiaryna Kavaleva 6'5" 220 s |
Tatiana Kashirina 5'10" 225 s |
Kristin Rhodes 5'8" 265 s |
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4 Athletics
Valerie Vili Shot Put 6'4" 265 s |
Anna Watson. Gymnast, Cheerleader 5'10" 175 |
Maria Sharapova Tennis, MMA enthusiast 6'3" 170 |
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2 Actors
Sandy Allen 7'7.25" 450 s |
Ahkilah Allen KILAH BEEZ 6'5" 450 s |
Nikki de Jagger YouTube 6'4.5" 270 s |
Dolf Lundgren 6'4.5" 110 kilos 243 s |
Arnold Swartzenegger 6'1.5" 250 s first Olympia 1974 |
Arnold Swartzenegger 6'1.5" 225 s last Olympia 1980 |
Jean Claude Van Damme 5'10" 180 s |
Steven Seagal Above the law 6'4.12" 190 s |
Sylvester Stallone Rocky 3 5'8" 168 s |
Bruce Lee Enter the Dragon 32 5'7" 125 |
Arnold Swartzenegger 6'1.5" 210 s Stay Hungry movie |
Skytriss woman from Duece Bigelow European Jigalow 6'6" 303 s |
Richard Kiel "Jaws" 7'1.25" 300 s |
Bruce Lee Bodybuilding 30 5'7" 165 |
1 Skill |
2 Body Size |
3 Physical Fitness |
4 Sex |
5 Age |
6 Overall |
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3 Person Types
18 - 23 M 5'10" - 6'0" 150 - 160 s |
2019 Average weight of American Male 198 s 5'9" |
1960s Average weight of American Male 166 s 5'8" |
Average Meditteranean male 2000 years ago 5'3" |
Julius Caesar is Roman Aristocrachy 5'7" |
Celt is 9 inches taller than Roman
Soldiers are |
Roman Aristocrachy is 3 inches taller than commoner |
Celtic Aristocracy is 5 inches taller than commoner |
Margaret Castro 6'2" 190 lbs |
Yelyzaveta Kalanina 6'5.5" 175 lbs |
Plautia Urgulanilla (1st wife of Claudius) 15 yrs 6'3.5" 225 lbs |
Plautia Urgulanilla 20 yrs 6'7" 300 lbs |
Gabbaras (Time of Pliny) 9'9" Roman |
Posio and Secundilla (Husband & Wife during Augustus. Lead army for him and watched over Gardens of salust. 10'3" Roman 9'11.5" English |
Emperor Maximinus Thrax 8'6" Roman |
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4 Hominids
Nataliya Kuznetsova 5'7" 251 s |
King Og of the Bible 11'10" |
9 foot mummy that was found in a California Cave |
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Gigantopithicus 9'10" ft 540–600 kg 1,190–1,320 ) |
Polar Bear largest killed 11'1" 2,209 |
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Bruce Lee |
1 Skill |
2 Body Size 125 |
3 Physical Fitness |
4 Sex M |
5 Age 32 |
6 Overall |
Bruce Lee |
1 Skill |
2 Body Size 125 |
3 Physical Fitness |
4 Sex M |
5 Age 32 |
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