In Beyond 5/3/1 isn’t there a peaking cycle offered? Something like:

(From PowerLiftingToWin)
"As you can see, the peaking plan is relatively simple and effective. In the first month, the lifter increases specificity by adding some heavy singles using his training max weight after he does his AMRAP sets. In month two, the lifter starts using his training max weight as the AMRAP set. In month three, you cut out all AMRAP sets and add an additional super heavy single.
During the last month, by eliminating the AMRAP sets, you allow for an extended “recovery” period where fatigue dissipates. By still including the ultra heavy single, you prevent detraining and encourage further acclimation to heavy weights. In Week 11, where even all the assistance is cut out, you ensure full recovery going into Meet Week.
Overall, this is a solid peaking option for the lifter who is using 5/3/1."
Its a decent total but nothing special in the 93s. Dudes like Tom Martin, with years/decades of lifting and drug use, have cut down from well over 100kgs to set records. You won’t break any British records unless you’re a junior.
Google “PowerLiftingToWin Nutrition” and read/watch everything.
TLDR/W you want to have as much muscle as possible, while not being so lean performance suffers, within a certain weight class to be as competitive as possible. This is in the long term tho and over time you build and recomposition into a weight class
EDIT: @strongmangoals is trying to confuse you with his strongman voodoo