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Brian Bomac McIntyre: Records, Net Worth, Weight, Age, and More!

Brian Bomac McIntyre: Records, Net Worth, Weight, Age, and More!

Who Is Brian Bomac McIntyre?

Brian Bomac McIntyre is a former professional boxer, author, and is currently a boxing coach. In the late 1990s and early 2000’s, McIntyre had his career within the boxing ring. Now he teaches other fighters to find success within their own careers. He is best known for coaching professional fighters Amir Khan and Terence Crawford. Fighters have remarked that McIntyre’s training camps are grueling but highly worth it. He currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska. 

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Brian McIntyre has also worked as a promoter for boxing events. Most of his promoting work seemingly takes place in Ohama, Nebraska.

Brian Bomac McIntyre has also worked with Jamel Herring to release an instructional video on Dynamic Striking called, “The Art of the Jab.” 

Learn the Art of the Jab from one of the foremost striking coaches on DynamicStriking.com, Brian "Bomac" McIntyre!

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How Old Is Brian Bomac McIntyre?

Brian Bomac McIntyre’s birthday falls on July 1, 1970. Brian McIntyre is currently 52.

Brian Bomac McIntyre’s Early Years!

There is not much public knowledge about Brian Bomac McIntyre’s childhood or about how he started fighting. His first professional boxing match was in 1994 against Tony Webb. He went on to professionally fight within the United States for over a decade. His professional fighting career ended in 2007. It is said that he fought in the heavyweight division and his stance was orthodox. 

How Much Is Brian Bomac McIntyre Worth?

There is no public estimation of how much Brian “Bomac” McIntyre is worth. 

How Tall Is Brian Bomac McIntyre?

Brian Bomac McIntyre’s height is not made clear to the public. 

How Much Does Brian Bomac McIntyre Weigh?

Brian Bomac McIntyre’s weight can’t be found anywhere on public resources. All that is known is that he fought in the heavyweight division in the 1990’s and early 2000’s. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre's Fight List!

Brian Bomac McIntyre fought in many professional boxing matches all over the United States. Many of the titles of these matches are lost to the internet. We know he fought other boxers such as Andrew Carleton, Louis Parker, Joe Stofle, and Chauncy Welliver.

Brian Bomac McIntyre's Best Fight Of All Time!

It is currently somewhat difficult to find any videos or commentary on Brian Bomac McIntyre’s time as a fighter. You can get a taste of his coaching style and methodology in boxing in the instructional he made with Jamel Herring, “The Art of the Jab.” He talks about his close distance fighting style in depth there. 

Who Did Brian Bomac McIntyre Lose To?

Brian Bomac Mcintyre lost to Tony Webb on October 10, 1994. It is listed that he lost due to points. This took place at the Henry VIII Hotel, Bridgeton.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost a unanimous decision against Jim Strohl on June 5, 1997. This fight took place at Heart of St. Charles Banquet Center, Saint Charles.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Andy Sample at Remington's in Topeka on February 23, 1998. McIntyre lost a unanimous decision.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Troy Weida by TKO in the fifth round. The fight took place at the Veterans Coliseum in Cedar Rapids on February 28, 1998.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost a unanimous decision against Marcus Rhode on June 16, 2002. The fight took place at Treasure Island Casino in Red Wing. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost his fight against Paul Paczynski to a TKO in the fourth round. The fight took place on November 1, 2002 at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in Saint Paul.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost against Art Binkowski on January 24, 2003. He lost to a TKO in the fourth round. The fight took place at the Ramada Inn in Rosemont. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Mike Mollo by a KO in the first round. Their fight took place on March 15, 2003 at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Eric Esch by a unanimous decision. Their fight took place on November 11, 2004 at the Mid America Center in Council Bluffs.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Brian Scott on July 8, 2005 at Harrah's Casino in Kansas City. McIntyre lost to a TKO in the second round.

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Joe Stofle by KO in the second round of their fight. The fight took place on November 17, 2005 at Heart of St. Charles Banquet Center in Saint Charles. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Chauncy Welliver on February 3, 2006 by TKO in the third round. The fight took place at Northern Quest Casino in Airway Heights. 

Brian Bomac McIntrye lost to Joe Stofle a second time on May 5, 2006 at the Family Arena in Saint Charles. He lost by KO in the second round. 

Brian Bomac McIntyre lost to Byron Polley by TKO on January 19, 2007. The fight took place at the Ramada Inn in Saint Joseph. This was McIntyre's last professional fight. 

Learn the Art of the Jab from one of the foremost striking coaches on DynamicStriking.com, Brian "Bomac" McIntyre!

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Brian Bomac McIntyre's Record!

Brian Bomac McIntyre had a total of twenty-one professional fights in his career. He won a total of seven times, two of them being knockouts. Fourteen of his fights were lost and nine of them were knockouts. It is noted that he fought in the heavyweight division. Brian fought between the years of 1994 and 2007. His last fight took place in Saint Joseph, Missouri and it was against Byron Polley. 

Brian “Bomac” McIntyre's Injuries!

Brian Bomac McIntyre has never told any stories of any injuries from his time as a boxer. 

Is Brian Bomac McIntyre Retired?

Brian Bomac McIntyre has retired as far as fighting goes. He currently works as a promoter, trainer, and has even released instructional videos with Dynamic Striking.

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