Filipino boxing runs deep — from Manny Pacquiao putting General Santos on the world map to the next generation of champions rising from Cebu and Davao. n3n4 brings you full fight-night coverage: pre-fight moneylines, live round betting, method-of-victory markets, and same-fight parlays. All in Philippine Peso, all via GCash.
These are the marquee matchups currently live in the n3n4 boxing sportsbook. Odds update in real time — lock in your bet before lines move.
* Odds are sample reference figures for illustrative purposes. Live odds on n3n4 update in real time and may differ.
Whether you're calling a stoppage in round 4 or backing the points decision winner, n3n4's boxing sportsbook gives you more ways to get involved in the fight than any other Philippine platform.
The classic. Pick Fighter A or Fighter B to win. You can also back a draw at boosted odds. Live moneyline shifts as the fight progresses on n3n4.
Predict exactly which round the fight ends. A round-3 KO bet on a heavy hitter in a Philippine regional card can return 15× or more on n3n4.
Will the fight go the distance? n3n4 posts an Over/Under line (e.g., 9.5 rounds) on all main events. Great for fights where the outcome is uncertain.
KO/TKO, Decision, Technical Decision, Disqualification — n3n4 splits each into separate markets so you can back exactly how the fight ends, not just who wins.
When a massive favourite faces a limited opponent, n3n4 introduces a rounds handicap — bet the favourite to win by more than a set margin of knockdowns or rounds.
Combine two or more fight picks into a single parlay for a multiplied payout. A 3-leg boxing parlay on n3n4 with even-money fighters returns over 7× your stake.
Odds shift after every round on n3n4's live boxing feed. If your fighter takes a knockdown in round 2, the price on the comeback might jump to 4.0 — value hunters love this.
Knockout prop bets: Will there be a knockdown? Will the fight be stopped in the first 3 rounds? n3n4 posts these specials for high-profile bouts 48 hours in advance.
When a Filipino fighter is on card, n3n4 posts nation-specific markets — first Filipino to hold 3 world titles simultaneously, Pinoy fighter of the year, and more.
No sport runs through Filipino veins quite like boxing. From barrio gyms in Mindanao to the biggest arenas in Las Vegas, the Philippines has produced more world champions per capita than almost any nation on earth. n3n4 honors this legacy by giving every Filipino fan a front-row seat — and a stake in the outcome.
Gabriel "Flash" Elorde held the junior lightweight title for seven years, inspiring a generation of Filipinos from Manila to the Visayas to lace up gloves. He put Philippine boxing on the international map long before pay-per-view existed.
A wave of Filipino champions emerged — Pancho Villa II, Luisito Espinosa, and others who fought from Cebu, Davao, and Manila. Philippine boxing became a conveyor belt of talent recognized worldwide.
Manny Pacquiao from General Santos City became the first and only boxer to win world titles in eight different weight divisions. His fights were national holidays in the Philippines — streets emptied, GNP dipped, and betting markets worldwide spiked. n3n4 traces its boxing DNA directly to this era.
Cebu-born Nonito Donaire captured world titles in four weight classes and was still fighting at world-title level into his 40s. His 2022 fight against Inoue was named Fight of the Year — a testament to Filipino toughness that n3n4 users backed in huge volume.
Mark Magsayo, Marlon Tapales, Dave Apolinario, and a new crop of Filipino fighters are carrying the torch on n3n4's live boxing sportsbook right now. Every fight card featuring a Filipino on n3n4 sees betting volume triple compared to regular international bouts.
n3n4 covers world title fights across all 17 recognized boxing weight divisions — from minimumweight bouts featuring Filipino grassroots fighters all the way up to the heavyweight division's biggest names.
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New to boxing betting? Here's the full process from account creation to having your winnings back in your GCash in under 20 minutes after the final bell.
Visit n3n4 Login and register with your mobile number. Takes under 2 minutes. Must be 21 or above — PAGCOR rules apply to all sports betting in the Philippines.
Fund your n3n4 wallet with a minimum of ₱200. GCash and Maya credit instantly. BPI, BDO, and 7-Eleven CLiQQ are also accepted for players outside Metro Manila.
Open the Sports Betting lobby on n3n4 and select Boxing. You'll see all upcoming and live fights sorted by date, with a count of available markets per bout.
Tap any odds to add a selection to your betslip. You can add multiple selections for a parlay. Review the potential payout shown in PHP before confirming.
Submit your bet and tune in to the fight. Live n3n4 odds will update round by round — you can place additional bets in-play as the fight evolves.
Winning bets are settled within minutes of the final result. Request a withdrawal and your GCash receives funds in under 15 minutes — any day of the week.
n3n4 displays odds in decimal format — the most common format across Southeast Asian sportsbooks. Here's how to calculate your payout quickly.
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Walk into any sari-sari store in Quezon City, Cebu, or Davao on a fight night and you'll find the TV on and everyone watching. Boxing isn't just entertainment for Filipinos — it's identity. Manny Pacquiao didn't just win world titles; he gave an entire nation pride during years when economic confidence needed a lift. Today, a new generation of Filipino fighters is writing the next chapter, and n3n4 is where Filipino fans put their convictions behind their passion.
Pre-fight odds are fine, but the real edge in boxing betting comes from watching the fight live and making in-play decisions on n3n4. After round 3, if the heavy favourite has taken a knockdown, the live odds on n3n4 will jump dramatically — sometimes from 1.20 to 3.50 in the space of three minutes. Experienced bettors from Makati to Cebu who follow boxing closely often wait for these moments rather than betting at pre-fight prices. n3n4's live update frequency is designed specifically for this style of play.
When a Filipino boxer is scheduled, n3n4 boxing betting volumes triple compared to regular international matchups. Filipino players back their countrymen with passion, but the sharp money also pays attention — Filipino fighters are routinely underestimated by international oddsmakers unfamiliar with the depth of PH boxing talent. This creates consistent value opportunities that informed n3n4 bettors from Manila exploit regularly. Marlon Tapales fighting Naoya Inoue was a prime example — the value was enormous for Filipino bettors who understood just how competitive Tapales would be.
Betting boxing is different from betting team sports like the PBA or NBA. There are no injury reports, no team form, and no draw-heavy patterns. What matters most: fighter age and chin durability, reach and style matchup, promoter incentives (who needs the win more), and recent ring rust. On n3n4, always check the last three fights of both fighters before placing a bet — a fighter who went 12 hard rounds in their last bout may carry damage into their next fight that the odds don't reflect.
Philippine boxing fans often gather at homes or bars in Makati, BGC, and Cebu IT Park to watch fights together. With n3n4 on your phone and GCash in your digital wallet, you can fund your account, place a live bet at the end of round 6, and have your winnings back in GCash before the post-fight press conference ends. This seamless mobile experience — designed specifically for Filipino users — is why n3n4 has become the platform of choice for PH boxing fans who want to back their knowledge with real money.
Boxing, perhaps more than any other sport, can trigger emotional betting. When a Filipino fighter is on card, it's natural to want to bet bigger than usual. n3n4 strongly recommends setting a fight-night budget before the first bell rings — not during it. Use our deposit limit tools to cap your session and never chase a loss by increasing stakes mid-fight. Remember: even Pacquiao lost fights. Great fighters and great bettors both accept losses as part of the game and move forward with discipline. Visit n3n4's Responsible Gaming page for self-help tools available 24/7.