Where Can I Watch, Bet the Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford Fight From KC?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jul/25/2023

Plenty of bars plan to show Saturday's fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford from the Kansas City area.  You will want to scroll down to find out which one's will be as well as that other big event taking place Saturday night, UFC 291.  Betting on both is available to those in the Show Me State courtesy of BetOnline.  18 and up to open an account.

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Where Can I Watch Spence vs. Crawford From KC?

We recommend calling in advance.  Inquire about possible RSVP and/or cover charges.

Twin Peaks locations at 8660 N. Boardwalk Ave, Kansas City and 19821 E. Jackson Dr., Independence will be showing this fight. 

Dave & Busters will as well.  They are located at 1843 Village West Pkwy.  The Overland Dave & Busters at 6811 W 135th Street has confirmed it will be showing the Spence vs. Crawford fight.

Twin Peaks in Olathe at 14805 W. 119th S will be showing the big fight.

Where Can I Watch UFC 291 From Kansas City?

Chicken N Pickle 1761 Burlington Street, North Kansas City, Westport Ale House at 4128 Broadway Boulevard, Side Pockets @ Englewood at 600 NW Englewood Rd, Kansas City, Lewis Grill Bar at 7539 Wornall Road, Kansas City and AMC Barrywoods 24.  Twin Peaks at 8660 North Boardwalk Avenue will be showing the fight as well.

In Overland we have Maloney's 7201 W 79th St, Overland Park.

Tavern 24 in Independence will be showing UFC 291.  This bar is located at 825 North Dakota Drive.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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