More Than A Century Ago: Harry Greb's Incredible 1922 (Part Two) - The One-Eyed Windmill
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More Than A Century Ago: Harry Greb's Incredible 1922 (Part Two) - The One-Eyed Windmill
The win over Tunney had made Harry Greb the light heavyweight champion of America and promoter Tex Rickard spent the days before and after the victory dashing off cables to world light heavyweight king Georges Carpentier of France. He offered “The Orchid Man” as much as $150,000 to come to the States and take on Greb, and Carpentier had seemed amenable to the deal initially, but after reports of the performance by “The Smoke City Wildcat” made t…
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