- Manny Pacquiao announced his candidacy for the 2022 Presidential Election In The Philippines.
- Pacquiao’s odds to win are great right now at +110.
LAS VEGAS – Manny Pacquiao is officially running for president in the Philippines. 716w5e
Pacquiao Is Ready To Step Up 3y1b58
Back in May 2021, Senator/boxer Manny Pacquiao was asked if he was planning on running for president in his country, but didn’t give an exact answer.
“Being president or running, that is anointed by God. If anybody is put in that position, that’s the will of the Lord,” he said in the press release.
Well now he’s officially announced his decision to run for president, and he has big plans if he is elected to the position.
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“Those who take advantage of the nation, stealing, robbing the Filipino nation, your happy days of taking advantage in the government are already numbered because if the Lord places me there, I promise not only to the Filipino people, but also my promise to God, that they all will be put in prison,” Pacquiao told reporters.
What Are Pacquiao’s Odds? 1u4g1o
Bovada is currently offering political odds on the outcome of the 2022 Presidential Election In The Philippines.
2022 Filipino Presidential Election Odds 25396z
- Manny Pacquiao +110
- Sara Duterte +300
- Bong Go +350
- Bongbong Marcos +1200
Pacquiao is currently being favored by sportsbooks to win the presidential election over his candidates, and with his prior political experience as a Senator, he’s certainly familiar enough with the political landscape to handle it.

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