
Harry Greb - Wikipedia
Harry Greb (June 6, 1894 – October 22, 1926) was a professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Pittsburgh Windmill", "The Smoke City Wildcat", and "The Pittsburgh Bearcat", [2] Greb ranked the fifth best pound-for-pound boxers of all time by Sports Illustrated. [3]
Harry Greb - BoxRec
"A slashing right uppercut, wielded by Harry Greb, world's middleweight champion boxer, won him a victory over Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul..Delaney showed well in the early rounds, especially the third and fourth, but he soon weakened under the champion's relentless attack.
Harry Greb: The Pittsburgh Windmill Is Forever A Legend Of …
2024年6月7日 · Harry Greb, aka "The Pittsburgh Windmill" and "The Smoke City Wildcat," was, pound for pound, one of the greatest boxers who ever lived.
Harry Greb - BoxRec
2024年8月5日 · Greb took part in the Anglo-American Service Tournament in London, December 11-13, 1918. On December 11 he knocked out Cpl. Green and Sgt. Baker in 1 round each. On December 12 he was declared loser to Charlie Ring in 3 rounds.
Harry Greb | Middleweight Champion, Pittsburgh Fighter, Brawler ...
Harry Greb (born June 6, 1894, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 22, 1926, New York, New York) was an American professional boxer who was one of the cleverest and most colourful performers in the ring.
Harry Greb beat the best and lived a rollercoaster life
2025年1月2日 · Harry Greb lived fast and died young. In his 32 years of life, he dodged bullets, drove cars manically and fought 299 professional fights, not including his brutal public exhibitions.
A Victim of the Life He Led - Pittsburgh Quarterly
2023年10月11日 · Experts in the fight business place two-time world champion Harry Greb on top of Pittsburgh’s pugilistic slag pile. They regard the former middleweight and light-heavyweight champion as one of the most accomplished fighters in boxing history.
Harry Greb - International Boxing Hall of Fame
A middleweight champion, Greb dueled top fighters from the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. Most amazing about Greb, though, is the physical disadvantage he fought through much of his career with.
A Century Ago: Harry Greb’s Incredible 1922 (Part One) - The …
2023年11月19日 · At the dawn of 1922, Harry Greb, the rugged middleweight battler from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was riding high. He had not officially lost a fight since 1915, and in the year previous had scored wins over Joe Cox and future Hall of Famer Jeff Smith.
Harry Greb - The Greatest Boxer Ever? - YouTube
Harry Greb - 261-18-19 49KO Where do I begin with Harry Greb, his 33 victories in 48 fights against Hall of Famers is a good start - factor in it was against all willing to face him from...