Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury Fight From Santa Monica

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Fight From Santa Monica

Establishments in Santa Monica plan to show the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury 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 -170 favorite and Fury pays out $140 on a $100 bet. Fight takes place Sunday August 29 at 10 pm ET.

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Be advised as of 12:45 pm ET February 26, this event is attracting massive wagering activity.  We encourage you to set up your betting account here now.

Where to Watch From Santa Monica

Ye Old Kings Head

116 Santa Monica Blvd.

Santa Monica,CA

310-451-1402

 

Jameson's Irish Bar @ Santa Monica

2702 Main Street

Santa Monica,CA

(310) 452-1734

 

Garage

3387 Motor Ave

Los Angeles,CA

310-559-3400

 

Dave & Busters @ Westchester

6081 Center Dr

Los Angeles,CA

(310) 846-9950

 

Berkshire House

143 North La Brea Avenue

Los Angeles,CA

(323) 297-3006

 

On The Thirty

14622 Ventura Blvd

Sherman Oaks,CA

818-788-0330

- Tyone Black, Gambling911.com

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