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    Edward Henry Greb (June 6, 1894 – October 22, 1926) was an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Pittsburgh Windmill", "The Smoke City Wildcat" and "The Pittsburgh Bearcat," [2] he is widely regarded by many boxing historians as one of the best pound for pound boxers of all time.

  2. Harry Greb was a middleweight boxer who fought from 1913 to 1926. He had 108 wins, 9 losses and 3 draws, with 49 KOs. He challenged for the world title twice, losing to Tiger Flowers by split decision in 1926.

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  3. Jun 2, 2024 · 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.

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  4. May 30, 2022 · Edward Henry "Harry" Greb was an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Pittsburgh Windmill", he is widely regarded by many boxing historians as one of ...

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  5. May 18, 2024 · Learn about the life and career of Harry Greb, a legendary boxer who fought with relentless style and speed. Discover his famous battles, controversies, and legacy in the sport of boxing.

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · Died: 1926-10-22 (Age:32) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 173cm. Reach: 180cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Division: Middleweight. Managers: James (Red) Mason, George Engel. Harry Greb Gallery. Harry Greb had a remarkable career, finishing with just under 300 total bouts (262-17-18-1).

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  8. Nov 19, 2023 · 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.