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Fight Night 19 Stats...and a 10-8 Reminder
We've now posted the stats from last night's Fight Night card:Condit vs. Ellenberger
Quarry vs. Credeur
Maynard vs. Huerta
Also, just a quick reminder of how FightMetric calls 10-8 rounds using the Effectiveness Scores: A round is only called 10-8 when a fighter scores higher than 100 AND his score is more than six times that of his opponent. In the case of Round 1 of Condit vs. Ellenberger, only one of those conditions was met. Ellenberger scored 188 points, but his score was 2.5 times Condit's score. While Condit did get knocked down twice in the round, he did enough in his moments of lucidity to avoid the 10-8.
FightMetric Fun Facts: Volume III
This installment of F3 has some fun numbers from our completed Reach Data Collection Project. Now that we have every recorded reach measurement in UFC history, we can share some interesting pieces of information.Fact: The average reach measurement in the UFC is 73 inches.Fact: The longest recorded reach in UFC history belongs to Tim Sylvia at 86 inches. Sylvia's reach was also reported to be 84 inches one time, but was measured five separate times at 80 inches.Fact: The shortest recorded reach in UFC history is 64 inches, reported for both Andy Wang and Jason Reinhardt.Fact: The fighter with the longest, consistently measured reach is Jon Jones. He has been measured three times, all at 84.5 inches.Fact: The largest discrepancy between a fighter's shortest and longest measured reach is 11.5 inches. Jorge Gurgel was reported to have a 78.5 inch reach at UFC 63. At UFC 73, Gurgel's reach was recorded as 67 inches. His remaining five measurements were all recorded as 69 inches.Fact: The most consistently measured fighter in UFC history is Jeremy Horn. Horn was measured six times and was reported at 74 inches every time.

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