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

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the McGregor vs. Poirier Fight UFC 257 From Tampa Bay
  • Betting on UFC 264 from Tampa Bay/St. Pete is available via BetOnline, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000) and has been in business since 1999

  • Conor McGregor is at EVEN odds versus Dustin Poirier, who was the favorite at -130

  • Confirmed showings of UFC 257 in the Tampa Bay area include Prime Time Sports Grill and Taiga Lounge

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Odds for UFC 264 have Conor McGregor at EVEN odds and Dustin Poirier -130. Place Bets Here

Tampa Bay

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

Prime Time Sports Grill

14404 N. Dale Mabry

Tampa, FL, 33618

813-908-0780

Taiga Lounge

10315 Causeway Blvd

Tampa, FL, 33619

(813) 230-6611

Emperors Gentlemen's Club @ Tampa (Adult)

5718 East Adamo Drive

Tampa, FL, 33619

(813) 630-0707

Toucan Bar and Grill

431 Mandalay Ave

Clearwater, FL, 33767

727-461-4550

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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