Where Can I Watch, Bet the Mayweather-McGregor Fight From Houston

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Aug/18/2017

You will be able to watch and even bet the highly anticipated Mayweather-McGregor fight in and around the great city of Houston by checking out a participating movie theatre slated to show the fight at a lower price than Pay Per View.  Bets can be placed from one’s smart phone, iPad or laptop though we would encourage folks to set up a wagering account long before the start of the fight (Saturday August 26 at 9 pm EST) - Tiếng Việt: thanhvien@betphoenix.ag

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor take on one another in an epic “fight of the century” with Mayweather favored to win by -400 across the board but McGregor would pay out $300 for every $100 bet with a victory and was seeing better than 85 percent of the backing early on.

Theatres where you will be able to watch in and around the Houston area are: Houston Marq*E Stadium 23 (7600 Katy Freeway), Memorial City Mall (310 Memorial City Mall), Gulf Pointe 30 (11801 S. Sam Houston Parkway East), First Colony 24 (3301 Town Center Boulevard, Sugar Land), Willowbrook 24 (17145 Tomball Parkway) priced at $40 - $25 for children.

Looking for a bookie to take your Mayweather-McGregor bets, make sure they use a top-of-the-line Pay Per Head service that offers every prop wager and the best prices for this highly anticipated bout, not to mention a customized website with LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING for all the upcoming College Football and NFL games.

CONOR MCGREGOR

O 9½

(+130)

+350

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR

U 9½

(-150)

-500

SAMPLE METHOD OF VICTORY PROP ODDS

 

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR BY KO, TKO OR DQ

-200

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR BY DECISION

+160

CONOR MCGREGOR BY KO, TKO OR DQ

+450

CONOR MCGREGOR BY DECISION

+1800

DRAW

+3300

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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