Earlier, Paul defeated his YouTube personality, AnEsonGib, former NBA star Nate Robinson and former MMA wrestler Ben Askren.
The pay-per-view event, which includes five fights, is scheduled to begin Sunday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. on ET at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
Fighting eight-round cruiserweights will be available on Showtime, with general tickets available for $ 59.99.
Before heading into the boxing career, Paul had been widely known on social media as a cheeky and controversial YouTube star, where he has more than 20 million subscribers.
“In 4 days I fight for more than there is on the surface,” Paul said in an Instagram post on Wednesday. “I fight for my family, my friends, my trainers, my city, my dog, for the shadow, the history, a bigger purpose and respect. On Sunday, August 29, the world will see what I’m done. “
The event includes an inside card with Amanda Serrano vs. Yamileth Mercado, Daniel Dubois vs. Joe Cusumano, Ivan Baranchyk vs. Montana Love and Tommy Fury vs. Anthony Taylor.
The two groups had to separate, according to ESPN, after “vulgar and heated language” and “a lot of push and push.”