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    Shortest Reach in UFC History

    Filters All divisions · All time · Women of 236
    1
    Cory McKenna
    Cory McKenna
    58" REACH (INCHES)
    2
    Talita Alencar
    Talita Alencar
    58" REACH (INCHES)
    3
    Vanessa Demopoulos
    Vanessa Demopoulos
    59" REACH (INCHES)
    4
    Puja Tomar
    Puja Tomar
    59" REACH (INCHES)
    5
    Tecia Pennington
    Tecia Pennington
    60" REACH (INCHES)
    6
    Danielle Taylor
    Danielle Taylor
    60" REACH (INCHES)
    7
    Josefine Knutsson
    Josefine Knutsson
    60" REACH (INCHES)
    8
    Shi Ming
    Shi Ming
    60" REACH (INCHES)
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    9
    Loopy Godinez
    Loopy Godinez
    61" REACH (INCHES)
    10
    Tabatha Ricci
    Tabatha Ricci
    61" REACH (INCHES)
    11
    Loma Lookboonmee
    Loma Lookboonmee
    61" REACH (INCHES)
    12
    Ariane Carnelossi
    Ariane Carnelossi
    61" REACH (INCHES)
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    13
    Hannah Goldy
    Hannah Goldy
    61" REACH (INCHES)
    14
    Montserrat Conejo Ruiz
    Montserrat Conejo Ruiz
    61" REACH (INCHES)
    15
    Jessica Andrade
    Jessica Andrade
    62" REACH (INCHES)
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    About Shortest Reach in UFC History

    The shortest range on the roster, measured fingertip to fingertip

    Reach is the distance from fingertip to fingertip with the arms outstretched. This board ranks every UFC fighter with a recorded measurement, shortest first - the fighters who have to get inside to do their work. Height rides on every row, because reach alone does not tell you much; it is the relationship between the two that says whether someone is genuinely short-armed or just small.

    Read it inside a division

    Unfiltered, the bottom of this list is almost entirely women's strawweight, for the obvious reason that the lightest fighters have the shortest arms. That is a fact rather than an insight. The division filter is what makes the board useful: a 68-inch reach is unremarkable at featherweight and a serious handicap at light heavyweight. Filter to a weight class and you get the fighters who actually give up range to the people they face.

    What is and is not included

    2,477 of the 4,516 fighters on the site have a published reach; the rest carry a placeholder and are excluded rather than treated as zero - counting a missing measurement as 0 inches would bury the real answer under a 1,966-way tie. A fighter also needs at least one recorded bout, because the roster contains signed fighters who never competed. The recorded range across the promotion runs from 58 inches to 84 inches with nothing outside it.

    Pair this with the longest reach board for the other extreme, and with the head-to-head compare tool to put two fighters' physical numbers side by side. The full collection lives on the UFC stats hub.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is reach in MMA?
    Reach is the span from fingertip to fingertip with both arms held out, measured in inches. It is not height. What matters is the gap between the two: a fighter whose reach falls short of their height has to get inside to do anything at all, which shapes their whole style. Every row prints the fighter's height next to the figure so you can see that relationship.
    Who has the shortest reach in the UFC?
    Cory McKenna and Talita Alencar are the shortest on record at 58 inches, followed by Vanessa Demopoulos and Puja Tomar at 59. The bottom of the board is almost entirely women's strawweight, which is simply the lightest division on the roster - smaller fighters have shorter arms. Filter by division to find who is short relative to the people they actually face.
    Is a short reach a disadvantage?
    It is a constraint, not a verdict. A fighter giving up reach cannot win at distance, so they win by closing it - pressure, level changes, clinch work, or simply walking through fire to get inside. Some of the most relentless fighters in the promotion are on this list, and the style follows from the measurement. Tecia Pennington at 60 inches across 19 bouts is the archetype.
    Why are so many fighters missing?
    2,477 of the 4,516 fighters on the site have a published reach; the rest carry a placeholder and are excluded rather than being counted as zero, which would otherwise hand this board a 1,966-way tie for last place. A fighter also needs at least one recorded bout, because the roster includes signed fighters who never competed.

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