PAGCOR starts to consider licensed online cockfighting

As predicted, domestic online gambling appears to be coming to the Philippines, and just as expected, the cocks are leading the way. The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has started to outline how licensed online cockfighting will work.

As reported by ABS-CBN, there’s a future for online cockfighting so long as everyone gets their licenses before they start. “PAGCOR can issue the proper regulations in order to license and legitimize operations of local online sabong [the local term for cockfighting],” said PAGCOR chief Andrea Domingo. In this way, bettors will be protected and regulated, legitimate and licensed local online sabong operations will be identified and will be allowed to operate, and Government will be able to collect proper fees and taxes.”

“Further, licensed local online sabong operators will only be allowed to livestream cockfights from cockpit arenas duly licensed by the local government units and with the necessary permits,” added Domingo.

While cockfighting has been a gambling tradition in the Philippines, being permitted at licensed locations on Sundays and holidays, Covid-19 has driven most of its action underground due to social gathering restrictions. In July, several arrests were made around cockfighting rings, but police admitted that it was happening right under their noses and there wasn’t much that could be done about it.