Amir Khan has told fans to stay tuned after opening a new gym in Dubai.
The Amir Khan Academy has partnered with United Arab Emirates health club GymNation in opening a new venue in the city.
Khan took to social media to state that he'll be offering one-to-one boxing classes, whilst telling fans to stay tuned ahead of his future plans.
Khan wrote on Twitter: "Amir khan academy X GymNationUAE join together to promote boxing in Dubai.
"We have 7 more academies opening soon. Stay tuned for classes and 1 to 1 coaching. Pro / amateur / boxing fitness classes available."
Khan has been in living in Dubai for the majority of the year and is set to make boxing history, being behind the first-ever World Boxing Council heavyweight title bout in the Middle East.
The Bolton fighter, who is set to make his own return to the ring in the near future, has partnered with Super Boxing League (SBL) to present the Amir Khan Crypto Fight Night on October 16 in La Perle, Dubai.
It comes amid claims Khan and Kell Brook are finally set to bring their long-running rivalry to a head in the ring.
After over a decade trading insults, a reported planned fight in December could see the two northern powerhouses fight one another.
Speaking about the event, Khan said: “By associating with crypto, we will further augment our endeavor to reach like-minded groups who believe in innovation and transformation."
Abdul Khan, the cousin of Olympic silver-medallist Amir, makes his professional boxing debut on the undercard, having announced his decision to turn professional earlier this year.
For the main fight, RookieXBT, one of the world’s youngest and most respected crypto traders, will battle it out with Loomdart, a world-renowned crypto investor, and partner at leading VC firm eGirl Capital.
The WBC is one of four major organisations with sanctions professional boxing bouts along with the WBA, WBO and IBF.