"The Iron City Express"
oversized vintage photo

 

 

Harry Greb
(Edward Henry Greb)
b. June 6, 1894  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
d. October 22, 1926  Atlantic City, New Jersey

world middleweight champion 1923-1926

A vintage original oversized photo of Harry Greb unboarding a train... His wife is on his right arm and manager George Engel is on his left with other supporters surrounding him... This photo is actually from 1922 and shows Greb arriving home after successfully defeating Tommy Gibbons in a 15 rd. decision in New York on March 13th... The image is very clear and vivid in-person and one of the nicest Greb photos I've seen!!

 
 


Thanks to Steve Compton for the information and time frame of this photograph.

Steve Compton is an extensive researcher on Harry Greb and is currently putting a book together pertaining to his life.
 

 
 

 

 
 


Give Him To The Angels
 

 
 

    Harry Greb, the fast-living and wild-fighting "Pittsburgh Windmill" or "Iron City Express", was a natural middleweight who not only held that title but over 192 fights-many of them while he had only one seeing eye-met some of the best light-heavyweights of his time. He was the only man to beat Gene Tunney, giving him a savage beating. He died at age 32, following an eye operation, on October 22, 1926, two months after losing his title by decision to Tiger Flowers....
    .... Greb got his blind eye in a fight with Kid Norfolk in Pittsburgh. Before the bout he had learned that Norfolk was blind in one eye. Greb said that if the going got too tough he could stop him by giving him the thumb in the other eye. He did, after the Kid dropped him in the third round. But the Kid gave it right back to him. Next day Greb complained that he saw a red ball of fire in front of the thumbed eye and that it wouldn't go away. A friend took him to a specialist, who said the retina was detached and advised him to quit fighting. Greb swore his friend to secrecy on the eye, and kept on fighting.

 
 


James R. Fair
 

 
 


measures: 10.75 x 13.5"
condition: some flaking to outer edges and some silvering
to top right of photo which is enhanced in the scan but mild in-person
overall fine

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