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But the goodness of fighting in any sort of public arena was now gone. “The betting and gambling upon the result,” Roosevelt scolded—failing to mention that gambling had nearly always been part of the prizefighting world—“are thoroughly unhealthy, and the moving picture part of the proceedings has introduced a new method of money-getting and of demoralization.”
The Strenuous Life: Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete
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