Undefeated Olympic bronze medal winner Vijender Singh (11-0, 8 KOs) will look to extend his record on a card promoted by Round 10 Boxing and MTK Global, in association with Top Rank -- the Indian star's promoter in the United States.

After a winning start in his American debut, Singh will next be seen in action in Dubai on November 22 against a yet-to-be-finalised opponent.

Vijender claimed a TKO win against Mike Snider in his US debut in July. The hard-hitting super middleweight is currently training in Manchester under his trainer Lee Beard, a press release from the organizers stated.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for me to showcase my skills and to keep active as I continue my world title quest,” Vijender said. “I was proud of my last performance back in July, but I was coming off a long layoff. I am rounding into form, and fans are going to see the best version of Vijender Singh when I fight in Dubai."

November’s bill also features the mandatory challenger to WBO junior welterweight title, Jack Catterall. Round 10 Boxing is Dubai’s only exclusive boxing club.

IN OTHER NEWS: MOSS SIDE'S famous 'Champs Camp' boxing club is celebrating after a trio of its latest young prospects became champions in the North West Region Amateur Boxing Association Finals organised by England Boxing. 

25 years after the death of legendary local trainer Phil Martin who founded the club, Aaron Shepley, Mohammed Hussain and Francis Balogun all beat their rivals to become North West Regional Champions in the super middleweight, lightweight and super welterweight classes respectively.

The trio will now go on to compete in the national quarter finals later this month. 

Phil Martin set up his own gym in a disused building in Moss Side after the riots in 1981 which he named 'Champs Camp'. The gym is now based on Princess Parkway above the Phil Martin Centre.

Martin guided numerous boxers, including Tony Ekubia, Frank Grant, Maurice Core, Ossie Maddix, Ensley Bingham and Steve Walker, to British European and Commonwealth title contests.

Ensley 'Bingo' Bingham and Maurice Core still play a key role at the club on Princess Road above the Phil Martin Centre inspiring the new generation of boxers to become world champions alongside Ged McAuley.