Amir Khan may be the latest boxing denizen to pass through the fighter-to-promoter revolving door.

Khan, the newly retired British boxing icon and former world titlist, intends on crossing over to the other side of the aisle and start promoting boxing cards. Khan, 35, announced his retirement earlier this month. His last bout was one of the biggest of his career, a long-awaited showdown with sworn rival and countryman Kell Brook, which Brook ended up winning by dominant sixth-round stoppage at Manchester Arena, in Manchester, England. Brook also announced his retirement from the sport earlier this month.

Asked recently to discuss his post-retirement plans, Khan, a native of Bolton, England, said he plans to stick around in boxing and operate on the business end as a “manager and promoter.” Khan, in fact, revealed he plans on putting on a slew of cards beginning next year in the United Kingdom.

“I don’t have the patience to be a trainer,” Khan said in an interview on The DAZN Boxing Show. “[But I want to be a] manager and promoter. I’m hopefully going to announce something in the next couple of weeks.

I’m going to do a massive couple of shows in the UK. It will be 10 shows next year in the UK. End of this year and next year. Promoting the up-and-coming younger fighters, man, giving them that chance, not making the mistakes I made in the sport of boxing. Opening new doors for them, you know?”

The former Olympic silver medalist also noted that he will be doing some “big things” in America as well, although he did not specifically state what they were. Khan said he is making a “massive” announcement in about a month in New York City.

“Also in America, [I will be doing] big things over there,” Khan said. “I’m in New York in a month’s time announcing something massive over there, which I’m doing in America.”