Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Fight From LA?

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jul/30/2023

LA bars will be showing the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight Saturday August 5.  If you are planning on betting this fight, Paul is the -400 favorite, Diaz pays $300 for every $100 bet.  Outcome betting offers the more lucrative payouts.

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Where to Watch Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Fight from Los Angeles

Tom's Watch Bar @ Los Angeles

1011 South Figueroa Street, Suite B101 Los Angeles,CA

(213) 746-8667

Brooklyn Ave. Pizza Company

2708 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue Los Angeles,CA

(323) 968-1106

EL RECREO ROOM BAR

506 West Avenue 28th Los Angeles,CA

323-335-0889

Dave & Busters @ Los Angeles/Hollywood

6801 Hollywood Blvd #C3-343 Los Angeles,CA

323-603-2400

General Admission

3311 Cahuenga Boulevard West Los Angeles,CA

(323) 963-5011

Uncle Henry's Deli

7400 Florence Avenue Downey,CA

562-215-1965

Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz - Fight Outcome    

Place Your Bets Here

Jake Paul By KO/TKO  -130 (favorite)
Jake Paul By Decision  Pays $300 on a $100 bet
Nate Diaz By KO/TKO  Pays $500 on a $100 bet
Nate Diaz By Decision  Pays $600 on a $100 bet
Draw  Pays $1200 on a $100 bet

Watch Party Nearby

Rockefellas Bar 21700 Temescal Canyon Road Corona will have a watch party for this fight.  $15 to $20 cover.  Call in advance for RSVP.

"Secure your spot now and join us at Rockefeller's Bar to experience the intensity, the drama, and the glory as these two extraordinary fighters leave it all on the line. It's a night you won't want to miss, as legends collide and the boxing world holds its breath in anticipation. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping spectacle that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Get ready for Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz!"

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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