Where Can I Watch, Bet UFC 226 Online?

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You will be able to watch UFC 226 at many bars across the US and throughout the world.  Our friends at PremierPerHead.com also promise to provide a live feed via their @PremierPerHead throughout the night. 

Find a Local Bar

Whether seeking out a neighborhood bar or visiting a city and looking for the nearest bar showing the UFC 226 fights, simply type in the city name here and away you go.

Can't get out of the house or hotel?  You can follow along too by following Premier Pay Per Heads Twitter account @PremierPerHead.

Where to Bet Online

Great news!  The US Supreme Court just ruled that sports betting is legal throughout the 50 states, however, only New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware will be offering sports betting at specific locations as states scramble to develop regulations and establishments work on opening sports books.  For now, online betting for UFC 226 is available from the United States and across the world via a number of top internationally licensed online sports betting sites, some of which have been in business for nearly 20 years. now, if not more.

About UFC 226 Main Card

The event is taking place at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas and Stipe Miocic is defending his heavyweight world title for the fourth time. Back in January, Miocic defended his world title for a record 3rd time against Francis Ngannou where he received a unanimous decision to retain his title.  He will take on Daniel Cormier in the main card.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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