Where Can I Bet on UFC 289 Online From My State?
UFC 289 will take place June 10 and it's a good one that features Amanda Nunes at -310 and Irene Aldana +275 as well as Beneil Dariush -135 vs. Charles Oliveira at +105.
UFC 289 is being billed as "UFC 289: Nunes vs. Aldana", taking place June 10, 2023, at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is expected to be a significant draw. It features the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship trilogy bout between current two-time champion (also current UFC Women's Featherweight Champion) Amanda Nunes and former champion.
Where Can I Bet on UFC 289 From My State?
- Alabama - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Alaska - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Arizona - 17 regulated sportsbooks. Winnings taxed at 24% plus 2.59 - 4.50%. Watch from Phoenix
- Arkansas - Very limited number of sportsbooks with BetOnline also available.
- California - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Colorado - 25 regulated sportsbooks. Winnings taxed at 24% plus 4.63%.
- Connecticut - 3 regulated sportsbooks.
- Delaware - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
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- Florida - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Georgia - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Hawaii - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Idaho - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Illinois - 7 regulated sportsbooks. Mobile registration now available. Tax is 15% state, 25% withheld for federal purposes.
- Indiana - 13 regulated sportsbooks. The state's tax rate of 3.23% plus 25% federal.
- Iowa - 18 regulated sportsbooks. 24% federal tax plus 5% (winnings over $600).
- Kansas - 6 regulated sportsbooks. 24% tax on winnings.
- Kentucky - No regulated sportsbooks until Fall 2023. BetOnline available.
- Louisiana - 9 regulated sportsbooks (some parishes prohibited). Tax is 30% on winnings.
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- Maine - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Maryland - 12 regulated sportsbooks. 25% tax.
- Massachusetts - 10 regulated sportsbooks. 25% federal, 5% state tax. Credit cards not accepted.
- Michigan - 15 regulated sportsbooks. Tax is now deductible on gambling losses. Sports bet winnings are taxed as income, both at the federal and state level. 25% is the federal tax and 4.25% is the state tax on winnings.
- Minnesota - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Mississippi - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- Missouri - No regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Montana - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- Nebraska - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- Nevada - Regulated mobile sports betting requires in-person registration. BetOnline unavailable.
- New Hampshire - The only regulated sportsbook is DraftKings.
- New Jersey - 19 regulated sportsbooks with one more arriving shortly. Tax is 24% federal plus 3% state on winnings above $600.
- New Mexico - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- New York - 9 regulated sportsbooks. All forms of gambling winnings are subject to a federal tax of 24% in the U.S. New York residents will have an additional 8.82% withheld on winnings of over $5,000.
- North Carolina - No regulated mobile sportsbooks at this time (retail only). BetOnline available.
- North Dakota - - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Ohio - 20 regulated sportsbooks. A state tax of 4% will be docked from your winnings as well as 24% federal tax.
- Oklahoma - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Oregon - DraftKings the only regulated sportsbook. 8% plus 24% taxes to be paid.
- Pennsylvania - Around 27% tax with 13 regulated sportsbooks. BetOnline is not available here.
- Rhode Island - Rhode Island Lottery monopoly on all sports betting. BetOnline is available here as the MMA offerings are likely to be limited. 18 and up even at the regulated site. Be forewarned, The Rhode Island Lottery takes 5.99% of all gambling winnings. Expect to pay another 24% in federal taxes as well.
- South Carolina - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- South Dakota - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- Tennessee - 13 regulated sportsbooks. Brutal 10% of all winnings withheld plus 25% in federal taxes.
- Texas - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Utah - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Vermont - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Virginia - 15 regulated sportsbooks. 24% federal tax plus up to 6% state based on winnings.
- Washington - No regulated mobile sportsbooks (retail only). BetOnline available.
- West Virginia - 9 regulated sportsbooks. 24% federal tax. Glitchy geolocation tracking software can be an issue here. Note that BetOnline is available from the state (18 and up).
- Wisconsin - No regulated mobile sportsbooks. BetOnline available.
- Wyoming - The least populated US state has four regulated sportsbooks, probably three too many. Tax is 24% federal.
- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com