Where Can I Watch, Bet the Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford Fight From Montana? Billings, Bozeman, Missoula

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jul/22/2023

Bars throughout the great state of Montana plan on showing the highly anticipated fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford Saturday July 29.  You can bet on this fight via your mobile devices using BetUS.  18 and up welcome.

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Crawford is the -170 favorite, Spence Jr was coming in at +140.  Crawford would require a $17 bet to win $10 with the $17 refunded only if he is victorious.  Spence Jr is the underdog, therefore a $10 bet pays $14 with the $10 bet returned just as long as he is a winner.  The profit for Spence is $14 for every $10 Wagered.

Bars expected to show this fight in Missoula (call in advance to reserve as seating capacities may be limited and a cover charge might apply) include: Magic Diamond Casino Sports Bar at 4875 North Reserve Street, Lassaw's @ Gray Wolf Peak Casino at 20750 Us Highway 93 N. Fatt Boys at 1307 Hwy 2 W in Kalispell, MT should also be showing the big fight.

Bozeman has a few bars slated to show the Spence vs. Crawford fight.  These include Bar IX at 311 East Main Street, Pour House at 15 N Rouse Ave, Molly Brown at 703 West Babcock S, Cats Paw at 721 N 7th Ave and Spectators Sports Bar & Grill at 19 Tai Lane.

If you are in the Joliet area, be sure to contact 212 Bar & Grill at 26 Freeman Lane in advance to inquire about seating capacity and/or reservations.

The Wild Hare in Great Falls is expected to show the fight.  It is located at 518 Central Avenue. Halftime Sports Bar @ Great Falls Casino will also be showing the fight.

Pit Stop Tavern in Black Eagle shows most fights.  it is located at 1600 25th Ave NE.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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