Where Can I Watch, Bet the Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford Fight, UFC 291 From South Carolina: Columbia

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

There will be a few bars showing the much anticipated Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford fight as well as UFC 291 from the Columbia, South Carolina area as well as Greenville and Charleston regions.  Betting is available courtesy of our friends at BetUS.

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Where to Watch Spence vs. Crawford Columbia

Twin Peaks at 600 Gervais St and Dave & Busters at 100 Columbiana Circle will be showing the big fight Saturday night.  Do call in advance to ensure adequate seating. 

Where to Watch UFC 291

Twin Peaks at Gervais St has also confirmed they will be showing UFC 291 as has Dave & Busters at 100 Columbiana Circle.

About 50 miles away we have Middle James - RH Powerhouse at 378 Technology Center Way, Rock Hill showing the fight.  Hooters in Rock Hill at 1423 Riverchase Blvd plans to show UFC 291.

GTC Riverwatch Cinemas in August, Georgia will be as well.

Charleston

El Jefe Texican Cantina 468 King Street, Charleston, SC, The Break at James Island and Charleston Sports Pub @ Maybank (James Island) 1989 Maybank Highway will be showing UFC 291.

We do not at this time have any confirmations for the Spence vs. Crawford fight, however, the above establishments are likely to be showing it so give them a call.

Bars Showing UFC 291 in Greenville, South Carolina

Mason Jar, 202 Trade Street, Greenville, Dave & Buster at 1025 Woodruff Rd and the Regal Hollywood Cinema in Greenville at 1025 Woodruff Rd. 

Bars Showing Spence vs. Crawford in Greenville, South Carolina

Twin Peaks at 1034 Woodruff and Dave & Busters at 1025 Woodruff Road.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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