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

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

You can watch the highly anticipated PPV fight Mike Tyson Vs. Jones Jr. from Seattle with betting available courtesy of BetOnline, offering a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

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Tyson is a -200 Favorite, Jones Jr pays $160 on a $100 bet at BetOnline

The Lime

8544 122nd Ave NE

Kirkland, WA, 98033

425-827-3336

This establishment is confirmed to be showing the fight.  Heated seating outside.

Whos On First

907 1st St

Snohomish, WA, 98290

360-863-3749

Twisted Kilt Irish Pub

109 South Meridian

Puyallup, WA, 98371

2536044791

Bet The Tyson Jones Fight

Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr.

Nov 28 Sat 2020.

Fight Lines

Mike Tyson -200

Roy Jones, Jr +160

Goes the Distance Bet Now

Yes

-300

No

+200

Who will bleed first? Bet Now

08:00 PM

Mike Tyson

-120

Roy Jones Jr.

-120

Will the fight be stopped due to cuts? Bet Now

08:00 PM

No

-400

Yes

+250

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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