Brian McIntyre

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Brian McIntyre
Born (1970-07-01) July 1, 1970 (age 55)
Other namesBomac [1]
Statistics
Weight(s) Cruiserweight [2]
Heavyweight [1]
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights21
Wins7
Wins by KO2
Losses14

Brian Lamont McIntyre (born July 1, 1970), [3] better known by his nickname "Bomac", is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer. He is considered one of the best trainers in boxing. [4] McIntyre is the enduring boxing coach of five-division and three-weight undisputed world champion Terence Crawford. He has also worked with Chris Eubank Jr and former world champions Amir Khan, Jamel Herring, Maurice Hooker, and Keyshawn Davis. [5]

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Early life and boxing career

Early life

McIntyre grew up on the same street as Terence Crawford in Omaha, Nebraska and has known him his entire life. [6] The pair initially trained under Midge Minor, before McIntyre recognized Crawford's talent and began guiding him himself. [7]

Boxing career

McIntyre competed professionally from 1994 to 2007, spending most of his career as a heavyweight and finishing with a 7–14 record (2 KOs). [8] His most notable bout came in November 2004, when he went the four-round distance in a decision loss to Butterbean. [9] After five consecutive defeats, he retired and later became a trainer. [5]

Boxing trainer

McIntyre has trained several world champions and other notable boxers, including:

BoxerWeight classesTitles heldNotes
Terence Crawford Lightweight
Light welterweight
Welterweight
Light middleweight
Super middleweight
WBO, The Ring, and NABO lightweight titles;
WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring light welterweight titles;
WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring welterweight titles;
WBA and Interim WBO light middleweight titles;
WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight titles
McIntyre has guided Crawford throughout his professional career, which began in 2008, helping him become world champion in five weight classes, from lightweight to super middleweight. [8]
Steven Nelson Super middleweight
Light heavyweight
NABO super middleweight titleNelson, a native of Omaha, Nebraska, has been working with McIntyre since turning professional in 2016. He is also the executive director at McIntyre's B&B Sports Academy. [10] [11]
Jamel Herring Super featherweight
Lightweight
WBO and IBF–USBA super featherweight titlesMcIntyre trained Herring from 2018 to 2022. Under McIntyre's tutelage, Herring won seven consecutive fights, including the WBO super featherweight title, which he defended three consecutive times before losing to Shakur Stevenson. After that fight, McIntyre and Herring had a dispute, which led to Herring being booted from the team. [12] [13]
Maurice Hooker Light welterweight
Welterweight
WBO light welterweight titles and NABO light welterweight titlesHooker began working with McIntyre after being defeated by José Ramírez and losing his WBO light welterweight title on July 27, 2019. [14]
Rob Brant Light middleweight
Middleweight
Super middleweight
WBA (Regular), NABA, and WBC Continental Americas middleweight titlesBrant a former WBA (Regular) middleweight champion, had McIntyre in his corner for his fight against Vitalii Kopylenko on August 22, 2020. [15] He stopped Kopylenko after five one-sided rounds. [16]
Keyshawn Davis Lightweight WBO, WBC–USNBC, International Boxing Federation|IBF]] Inter-Continental, IBF–USBA, and WBO Inter-Continental lightweight titlesDavis has trained under McIntyre since turning professional in 2021. [17] In February 2025, he captured the WBO lightweight title after defeating Denys Berinchyk by knockout in round four. [18]
Amir Khan Lightweight
Light welterweight
Welterweight
Middleweight
WBA International, WBO Inter-Continental, and Commonwealth lightweight titles;
WBA (Super), IBF, and WBC Silver light welterweight titles;
WBA International, WBC Silver, and WBC International welterweight titles
Former WBA and IBF light welterweight champion Amir Khan decided to work with McIntyre ahead of his final professional bout against Kell Brook on February 19, 2022. [19]
Lester Martínez Super middleweight WBC and WBO Latino super middleweight titlesMartínez, a super middleweight from Guatemala, joined McIntyre's team after defeating Isaiah Steen by TKO in round eight on April 10, 2023. [20] He challenged Christian M'billi for the interim WBC super middleweight title on September 13, 2025, fighting to a closely contested draw. [21] The WBC has ordered a rematch. [22]
Troy Isley Middleweight NABO middleweight titleIsley, concerned about his readiness for his upcoming bout against Vladimir Hernandez on November 16, 2023, decided a change was needed and chose to work under McIntyre. [23] Isley won the bout, [24] and later captured the NABO middleweight title. [25]
Chris Eubank Jr Middleweight
Super middleweight
IBO, Interim WBA and British middleweight titles;
IBO super middleweight title
Eubank hired McIntyre to train him in the summer of 2023 for his rematch against Liam Smith. Eubank avenged his loss by defeating Smith by TKO in round 10 on September 2, 2023. [26] McIntyre is now helping Eubank prepare for his rematch against Conor Benn on November 15, 2025. [27]

Personal life

McIntyre still resides in Omaha, Nebraska, and is married with a daughter. [28] In October 2013, he co-founded B&B Sports Academy, a nonprofit gym dedicated to building the mind, body, and character of young people, particularly those at risk. [29] It has since developed into a full-service multi-sport company with an emphasis on life skills. The academy provides tutoring, summer activities, and competitive travel opportunities for young athletes. [30]

In September 2023, McIntyre was arrested in Manchester, England, after a firearm and ammunition were found in his luggage at the airport. [31] He received a 20-month suspended sentence following two gun charges, but was subsequently released and free to travel home to the United States. [32]

Awards and honors

References

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Awards
Preceded by BWAA Trainer of the Year
2023
Succeeded by