Pacquiao's Presidential Odds Are Not Favorable

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Pacquiao's Presidential Odds Are Not Favorable

Manny Pacquiao announced this weekend that he's accepted the PDP-Laban party nomination and will run for Philippines President in 2022.

The political betting markets offered at SportsBetting.ag are giving the 42-year-old Hall of Fame boxer only a puncher's chance to become "President Pacquiao."

Philippines Presidential Odds

Pacquiao Elected +170

Pacquiao Not Elected -250

The above odds imply a 37.04% chance Pacquiao will become president next year.

At this time, Panfilo Lacson is the only other confirmed presidential candidate heading into the May 9 election.

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