Which of the following is true of early boxing matches?
A) Most of the fighters were native-born Americans of German descent.
B) fighters had close ties to ethnic-based saloons and firefighters.
C) There were no rules and "no holds barred" in the contests.
D) The audiences were usually from the middle and upper classes.
E) No one was ever actually hurt.
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