Terence Crawford and Chris Eubank Jr’s trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre doesn’t want to see his two charges touch gloves.Crawford recently scored the biggest victory of his stellar career, dethroning Canelo Alvarez to become undisputed champion at super-middleweight.GETTYMcIntyre has been in both Eubank and Crawford’s camps – and is not interested in seeing them do battle[/caption]It was touted by Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh that the victor from the showdown would be in line to face British superstar Eubank Jr in 2026.Eubank Jr himself has opened the door to a clash with ‘Bud’, and the pair even reportedly agreed a bout in 2024 before it ultimately collapsed.But he is now trained himself by Crawford’s long-term coach ‘BoMac’ who has been drafted in for his November 15 rematch with Conor Benn.And when asked about plans for both next by talkSPORT.com, McIntyre insisted he doesn’t want to see them face each other.“Terence next, he can do whatever he wants to do next, it isn’t down to me,” he said.“But I don’t want to see that at all [fight vs Eubank Jr], that won’t happen. I don’t want to see that.”When pressed on what plans he had for Eubank Jr moving forward on the latest episode of talkBOXING, McIntyre replied: “I’ve already said this to him…“Once you get past this fight and dominate this fight, they can’t deny you a shot at the world title.“At 160lbs I believe he can be a world champion.”McIntyre’s plan for Eubank Jr comes as a surprise given his recent admissions.Eubank Jr has struggled at 160lbs, and his future will likely be at 168lbs if he is to follow his own admissionsGettyThe Briton missed the 160lbs limit for his opening clash with Benn and was fined £375,000 for doing so.After the bout, Eubank Jr was also hospitalised for dehydration, but this was largely due to the rehydration clause in the contract.It appeared that the Briton’s future was at 168lbs, where Crawford now holds all of the belts.But if the pair aren’t to fight, it leaves limited routes to a world title for Eubank Jr for now.What’s next for Terence Crawford?Crawford truly has completed it all in the squared circle, having become world champion in a fifth weight class.The American superstar also made history, becoming the first male boxer to reign as undisputed king in three weight divisions in the four-belt era.Crawford’s on top of the boxing world right now, but his future is uncertain at the age of 37GettyMany have now pleaded with ‘Bud’ to retire and keep his 42-0 legacy in tact.But there are several call-outs landing at Crawford’s door should he choose to continue.The pound-for-pound star himself suggested that he could now look to 160lbs, which would see him look to conquer a six weight class.He said: “I’m going to sit down with my team and discuss what is next in the future for Terence Crawford.“But who knows, I might go down to 160lbs.”