Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 Fight From San Bernardino

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Where Can I Watch, Bet the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 Fight From San Bernardino

Establishments in San Bernardino plan to show the highly anticipated Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley fight but we advise calling ahead to ensure there is enough seating and to be made aware of any cover charge.  Betting on this fight is available via your mobile phone courtesy of our friends at BetUS.  They offer a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $2500).    Scroll Down to Find Where to Watch This Fight.

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Where to Watch From San Bernardino

JJs Sports Bar 2

7955 Webster St; Unit 1

Highland, CA, 92346

(909) 351-4400

 

Cherps Cocktails

8627 Sierra Avenue

Fontana, CA, 92335

909-823-1234

 

Dukes Bar & Grill

3221 Iowa Ave

Riverside, CA, 92507

951-248-1143

 

Top Dog Tavern

12131 14th Street

Yucaipa, CA, 92399

909-794-3091

 

Top Dog Tavern

12131 14th Street

Yucaipa, CA, 92399

909-794-3091

 

Derby Room @ Perris

18700 Lake Perris Drive

Perris, CA, 92571

9512665486

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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