Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Fight From The Bronx, Long Island

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Fight From The Bronx, Long Island

Establishments in The Bronx and Long Island plan to show the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley fight but we advise calling ahead to ensure there is enough seating and to be made aware of any cover charge.  Betting on this fight is available via your mobile phone courtesy of our friends at BetOnline.  They offer a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000). Paul is the -155 favorite and Woodley pays out $125 on a $100 bet. Fight takes place Sunday August 29 at 10 pm ET.

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Where to Watch From The Bronx 

Bronx Public

170 W 231st

Bronx, NY, 10463

347-602-7880

Where to Watch From Patchogue

Aroogas Grille House and Sports Bar @ Patchogue

1 W Main Street

Patchogue, NY, 11772

888-882-9464

Where to Watch From Garden City

Your Mothers House

2349 Jericho Turnpike

Garden City Park, NY, 11040

516-493-9030

Where to Watch From Bay City

Cue Bar

4518 Bell Blvd

Bayside, NY, 11361

718-631-2646

Where to Watch From Astoria

Rocky McBrides

27-01 23rd Ave

Astoria, NY, 11105

718-777-2723

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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