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  • slakka
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    Harry Greb on History Detectives

    KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED BOYS THIS PROGRAM MAY PICK THIS UP!



    Gutenberg Bible OF BOXING = LOST FILM OF HARRY GREB
    PERHAPS THE GREATEST FIGHTER IN ALL OF BOXING
    MISSING FILM HAS VEXED HISTORIANS FOR DECADES.
    MY RESEARCH SHOWS IT HAD A LONG RUN IN NYC AND NY STATE
    THEN PUT INTO WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION.
    PLEASE HELP!!
  • JAB5239
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    #2
    Originally posted by slakka
    KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED BOYS THIS PROGRAM MAY PICK THIS UP!



    Gutenberg Bible OF BOXING = LOST FILM OF HARRY GREB
    PERHAPS THE GREATEST FIGHTER IN ALL OF BOXING
    MISSING FILM HAS VEXED HISTORIANS FOR DECADES.
    MY RESEARCH SHOWS IT HAD A LONG RUN IN NYC AND NY STATE
    THEN PUT INTO WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION.
    PLEASE HELP!!
    I'm on my phone and can't open the window at the moment but I'm interested in anything new to be found on Greb. I'll check this out more when I get home. Good to see on this forum Slakka, I enjoy your posts over at ESB.

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    • Anthony342
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      #3
      Is Harry Greb one of those guys I've heard about here that there's no footage of or one of those guys that there's just little footage of?

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      • Sugarj
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        #4
        Originally posted by Anthony342
        Is Harry Greb one of those guys I've heard about here that there's no footage of or one of those guys that there's just little footage of?

        Just some training footage and light sparring with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien.

        We all want to see him actually fight. Its criminal that nothing exists......

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        • kendom
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          #5
          Originally posted by Anthony342
          Is Harry Greb one of those guys I've heard about here that there's no footage of or one of those guys that there's just little footage of?
          Theres no footage of him fighting, but there is of training

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          • danthepoetman
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            He might (I say "might") be the best middleweight ever, and we don’t have anything of him on film. This could change our view on this legend, it could be huge! Let’s cross our fingers indeed. And let’s follow up on this!
            Thank you slakka.

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            • JAB5239
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              #7
              Originally posted by danthepoetman
              He might (I say "might") be the best middleweight ever, and we don’t have anything of him on film. This could change our view on this legend, it could be huge! Let’s cross our fingers indeed. And let’s follow up on this!
              Thank you slakka.
              He might be the greatest p4p fighter ever. Strong arguments can be made for that based on his resume.

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              • danthepoetman
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                #8
                Originally posted by JAB5239
                He might be the greatest p4p fighter ever. Strong arguments can be made for that based on his resume.
                You’re absolutely right: the resume is amazing. And moreover, he might have had more fights than the 300 he is credited for. Suff legends are made of.

                But wouldn’t you think it’s a bit of a stretch to make him the best ever, considering his lack of power? Notwithstanding the fact that he fought in the no-decisions era… Journalists had him win the absolute bulk of his fights, I know.

                He was a fabulous middleweight who could compete with the best light heavyweights of his time and even a few heavyweights, but can we really talk about anything like a Sugar Ray Robinson or a peak Henry Armstrong? It seems like you really admire him, JAB5239, and I would like to see you make the case (I say that not to be contradictory but because I sincerely would like that).

                One way or the other, if we get to see him fight, it’s going to be one of the greatest boxing events in a long time…
                Last edited by danthepoetman; 07-25-2012, 06:01 AM.

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                • JAB5239
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by danthepoetman
                  You’re absolutely right: the resume is amazing. And moreover, he might have had more fights than the 300 he is credited for. Suff legends are made of.

                  But wouldn’t you think it’s a bit of a stretch to make him the best ever, considering his lack of power? Notwithstanding the fact that he fought in the no-decisions era… Journalists had him win the absolute bulk of his fights, I know.

                  He was a fabulous middleweight who could compete with the best light heavyweights of his time and even a few heavyweights, but can we really talk about anything like a Sugar Ray Robinson or a peak Henry Armstrong? It seems like you really admire him, JAB5239, and I would like to see you make the case (I say that not to be contradictory but because I sincerely would like that).

                  One way or the other, if we get to see him fight, it’s going to be one of the greatest boxing events in a long time…
                  Personally I rank him 2nd behind Sam Langford. Power doesn't play a role in p4p greatness to me. I base it on resume and dominance. I think Greg's resume is better than Robinson and he was just as dominant without having that big ko punch. In the end its just apples and oranges. I don't have a problem with anyone ranking Ray #1, but will argue the reasons why I feel Greb is top. I'm on my phone right now, but when I get a chance I'll try and break down both fighters and explain my reasoning in more detail.

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                  • danthepoetman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JAB5239
                    Personally I rank him 2nd behind Sam Langford. Power doesn't play a role in p4p greatness to me. I base it on resume and dominance. I think Greg's resume is better than Robinson and he was just as dominant without having that big ko punch. In the end its just apples and oranges. I don't have a problem with anyone ranking Ray #1, but will argue the reasons why I feel Greb is top. I'm on my phone right now, but when I get a chance I'll try and break down both fighters and explain my reasoning in more detail.
                    Totally agree that Langford is amongst the very great. Don't forget me: I'm really looking forward to see your arguments!

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