Where Can I Watch, Bet the McGregor vs. Poirier Fight UFC 257 From Houston

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the McGregor vs. Poirier Fight UFC 257 From Houston

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Odds for UFC 264 have both fighters priced at -110 in what promises to be a highly competitive bout.  Method of Victory and Round betting is also available. Place Bets Here

Houston

*Capacity restrictions do apply - Many venues do have cover charges - Please call in advance

Christians Tailgate @ Midtown

2000 Bagby St

Houston, TX, 77002

713-527-0261

Pour Behavior

2211 Travis Street

Houston, TX, 77002

(832) 767-2111

Pimlico Irish Pub

810 Waugh Dr #100

Houston, TX, 77019

281-974-4038

Eighteen36

2221 West Alabama Street

Houston, TX, 77098

832-831-7050

Kirbys Ice House

3333 Eastside St

Houston, TX, 77098

713-524-2750

On The Kirb

5004 Kirby Dr.

Houston, TX, 77098

713-526-1414

The Address

3333 Raleigh St

Houston, TX, 77021

(832) 327-8903

Bungalow Heights

1919 Beall Street

Houston, TX, 77008

832-582-7903

Drift @ Houston

1207 West 20th Street

Houston, TX, 77008

(832) 410-8939

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