What is the difference between Thor and Jan Blachowicz? Not much we would say, except a small detail, Thor has one hammer and Jan has two - his two super-heavy hands.
Jan Blachowicz who punched his way to UFC's light-heavyweight championship recently reminds us of either Thor or a bridge-troll - not that we have seen either of them really, but we think Jan looks like an uncanny combination of both, he sure has the power of them in his hands.
If there is one fighter in UFC who can be called heavy-handed, it is Jan Blachowicz for you ladies and gentlemen. This man's fighting style isn't flashy or anything like that, but he gets the job done by plodding along, punching his opponents senseless, and winning the fight by knockout.
About Jan Blachowicz's Height
UFC lists Jan Blachowicz at a respectful 6'2", which is what we think Jan Blachowicz really is - or close enough as to make no matter.
The real height of Jan Blachowicz is 6'2" or 188 cm
His normal off-season weight is around 220 lb or 100 kg
Here is a height comparison of Jan Blachowicz with some other UFC fighters.
Conor McGregor (5'8.5"), Kamaru Usman (5'11"), Jan Blachowicz (6'2"), Israel Adesanya (6'3"), Jon Jones (almost 6'4") and, Francis Ngannou (really 6'4") |
For reference, here is the average human height around the world - just 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.