Conor McGregor Presidential Odds Are Not Looking Good

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Conor McGregor...fighter, entrepreneur and...future president?

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After visiting the White House this week, McGregor must've become inspired as he's now going to put his foot in the political ring, announcing a run in the 2025 Irish presidential election.

SportsBetting.ag set odds for the possibility of McGregor winning the presidency, as well as just getting on the November ballot, and both are longshots.

Will Conor McGregor win 2025 Irish Presidential Election?

Yes       100/1   (+10000)

Will Conor McGregor be nominated for 2025 Irish Presidential Election?

Yes       10/1     (+1000)

No        1/40     (-4000)

In terms of implied probability, the above odds give McGregor a 1% chance of winning and a 9.1% chance of nomination. Probably around the same odds he has to ever step in the Octagon again.

Irish election odds are subject to change and will be updated in real-time

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