Where Can I Watch, Bet the Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford Fight From Anaheim?

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jul/22/2023

You will be able to place bets on the July 29 fight between Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford from the Anaheim, California area courtesy of our friends at BetUS.  In business since 1994, the sportsbook allows those 18 and up to open an account without having to provide a social security number.

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Crawford is the -170 favorite, Spence Jr was coming in at +140.

While these bars are expected to show the Spence vs. Crawford fight, you will want to call in advance to reserve seating and inquire as to whether there will be a cover charge.  These establishments will be packed for this fight.

Update - July 25 - Juicyladas Cantina - 741 N Placentia Ave, Fullerton.

Update - July 25 - Dave & Busters 20 City Boulevard West , Building G, Orange.

Update - July 25 - La Vida Cantina 1870 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa.

Update - July 25 - O'Connor's Irish Pub 4130 Paramount Blvd, Lakewood.

Sage Restaurant & Lounge will be featuring a viewing party on this night.  They are located at 6511 Greenleaf Avenue Whittier.  A cover ranges from $10 to $250 depending on the package.  The venue features huge HDTVs.

These venues confirmed to be showing UFC 291 and most likely showing the Crawford vs. Spence fight, but do call in advance.

Other establishments showing this fight include Angelos Original Drive In Hamburgers at 511 S State College Blvd, 2Js Cocktail Lounge at 120 W Houston Ave Fullerton ((714) 871-9665), Bigs Bar at 323 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, JT Schmid's Restaurant & Brewery - Anaheim at 2610 East Katella Avenue and Danny K's Billiards & Sports Bar in Orange at 1096 N. Main St.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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