Harry Greb vs. Roland Todd
Harry Greb 170 lbs beat Roland Todd 166 lbs by PTS in round 12 of 12
- Date: 1926-01-11
- Location: Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Referee: Alex Sinclair
Notes
The Pittsburgh Post reported that the first three rounds were even and Greb won every round after that. Todd proved to be a good defensive fighter and made Greb miss a lot, but his own attack was no threat to Harry. Todd matched Greb's aggressiveness and was very game. Greb handed out plenty of punishment and looked good. "As a fight city Toronto, on the strength of the grand turnout for the Greb-Todd affair need not take a back seat to any boxing centre in the country. It was a wonderful crowd which witnessed the Shamrock Club's show, all classes of the community being represented including Mayor Foster and many of the city fathers. Top hats and shiny fronts were largely in evidence and not a few ladies were scattered around the ringside. Harry Greb draws 'em no matter whom he boxes." - W.A. Hewitt, Sporting Editor of The Star