California Proposition 20, Prohibition on Prize-Fighting (1914)
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Proposition 20 appeared on the ballot in California in 1914 as an initiated state statute. Its goal was to prohibit the engaging in or furtherance in any way of prize fights or remunerative boxing exhibitions, or training, if the exhibition of the training was remunerative.
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