Where Can I Watch, Bet the Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford Fight, UFC 291 From Charlotte

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/25/2023

Many Charlotte bars and other venues plan to show the big Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford as well as UFC 291 this Saturday night.  Where the bars are concerned, these two events overlap so it is going to be nuts at most establishments.  Betting is available from North Carolina courtesy of BetUS (18 and up only). Crawford is the -170 favorite, Spence Jr was coming in at +140.

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Where to Watch UFC 291 From Charlotte

Call in advance, RSVP may be required, cover charges could apply.

Slate Billboards - 200 East Bland St. Suite C, Tremont at 2000 South Blvd 530, Gold Club (adult) 5624 Old Pineville Rd, Dave & Busters at 11049 Carolina Place Pkwy in Pineville.

Dave & Busters in Concord at 8361 Concord Mills Blvd will also be showing this fight.

Scroll down for Spence vs. Crawford venues.

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Where to Watch Spence vs. Crawford From Charlotte

The Imperial at 300 N College St, Midtown Tavern 1500 E 3rd St, Dave & Busters at 11049 Carolina Place Parkway, Mr. Charlie Chicken & Fish at 006 Cambridge Commons Dr,  Dave & Busters and Twin Peaks Concord locations on Concord Mills Blvd. will be showing this fight.

Hickory Tavern 9010 Harris Corners Parkway, Charlotte will be having a watch party with cover not known at the time of publication.  But to give you some sense just how crazy this night will be at Hickory Tavern:

"THIS EVENT IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVE, NO RESERVATIONS AND NO COST* Clear your calendar and get ready for some ring-side action! Join us at The Tavern on Saturday, July 29th as we witness an action-packed match that will keep you on the edge of your seat with no cover charge! Who will punch their way to victory? Tune in on July 29th to find out!"

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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