It appears Brian McIntyre, widely known as “BoMac,” is not finished with Canelo Alvarez. The decorated trainer, who previously orchestrated one of boxing’s most stunning outcomes with Terence Crawford against Canelo, is now targeting another opportunity to topple the Mexican superstar.
Back in September 2025, McIntyre guided Crawford to a remarkable victory, as the undefeated champion climbed two weight divisions to challenge Canelo at 168 pounds.
The result was emphatic, with Crawford delivering a performance that secured the undisputed super middleweight crown.
With Crawford now stepping away from the sport, McIntyre has shifted his focus toward building another champion capable of challenging the division’s elite.
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He is pinning his hopes on Lester Martinez, a Guatemalan standout who has begun to make serious waves at super middleweight.
After battling Christian M’billi to a draw, Martinez rebounded impressively, capturing the vacant WBC interim title in a Pro Box main event in California.
His most recent victory, a unanimous decision over Immanuwel Aleem, has only strengthened his case as a legitimate threat in the division.
For McIntyre, the path forward is clear and it includes the biggest names at 168 pounds.
“Beautiful. Damn beautiful. That’s beautiful, man. I love it. I love I would never trade nothing like this again,” McIntyre told Fight Hub TV.
“I would never trade nothing like this again, man. This sht is beautiful. Making world champions, man. And just going for the next motherf**ker that’s in the weight class.
“Have you heard me, M’billi–Canelo? Anybody else out there that’s 168 lbs. want this s**t Let’s get it.”
A new path to the top of the division
The super middleweight landscape has shifted dramatically in recent months. After a long stretch of dominance in which Canelo Alvarez unified all four major belts, the division is now in flux.
With Crawford no longer active and titles split among contenders, opportunities have opened for fighters like Martinez to make their mark.
Currently, Jose Armando Resendiz holds the WBA title, while M’billi controls the WBC belt.
Meanwhile, the IBF and WBO titles remain vacant, creating a fragmented championship picture that invites ambitious challengers to step forward.
For Martinez, this environment presents a realistic pathway to undisputed status, but it likely requires a showdown with Canelo Alvarez at some stage.
McIntyre has made his fighter’s ambitions unmistakably clear. “He’s at the top of the division right now, and he wants to conquer the division,” McIntyre told Pro Box TV.
“He wants to be undisputed in the 168-pound division. Watch out for him. He’s another legend in the making. He definitely will be the undisputed champion.”
Will Martinez vs. Canelo happen?
With Martinez climbing the rankings and Canelo still positioned as a central figure in the division, the possibility of a future clash is becoming increasingly realistic.
The Mexican star remains one of the sport’s biggest draws and is still considered a benchmark at 168 pounds, making any potential matchup both high-stakes and highly anticipated.
For Brian McIntyre, the mission is simple: replicate past success by dethroning Canelo Alvarez once again.
Only this time, he plans to do it with a new protg, one he believes is destined to become the next undisputed champion of the super middleweight division.