Where Can I Watch, Bet the Mike Tyson Vs. Jones Jr. Fight From Minneapolis

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the Mike Tyson Vs. Jones Jr. Fight From Minneapolis

Minnesota bars and restaurants are closed for four weeks.  This means that Minneapolis bars will be unable to show the Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones, Jr. fight.  All is not lost, however. 

Mike Tyson is a -200 favorite to beat Roy Jones - Place your bets here

42 miles from Minneapolis is Clydes Corner in Beldenville, Wisconsin.  The establishment at W7409 Highway 65 will be showing the Pay Per View fight (their number is 715-273-5607).  Do not travel there without calling first and confirming a reservation as this establishment is likely to fill up fast.  Covid-19 restrictions could also apply. 

Catch Tyson vs. Jones pay-per-view LIVE at Clyde's. No cover charge to enjoy the matches. They promise to have plenty of room for everyone including upstairs (but, again, we recommend calling in advance). 15 VIP seats available—$70 gets you a prime seat at the bar, plus all-you-can-drink domestic and rail during the event. Stop in to reserve your spot.

• 45 minutes Southeast of Minneapolis, MN
• 20 minutes Southeast of Hudson, WI
• 50 minutes West of Eau Claire, WI

Please make sure to have a designated driver if drinking.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

 

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