Jamie Munguia put on a masterclass to dethrone champion Armando Resendiz.Munguia was returning for the first time since avenging his defeat to Bruno Sarace in their rematch last May.View Tweet: https://t.co/FoiaUucafvHis former rival turned stablemate Canelo Alvarez was ringside to see if he could become a two-weight champion.He took on WBA champion Armando Resendiz looking to get back at the world podium on the Zurdo Ramirez vs David Benavidez undercard.And the challenger put on a fantastic display to complete his return to world level.He conquered his fellow compatriot to snatch his WBA super-middleweight title on the judges’ scorecards.The totals read unanimously at 117-111. 119-109. 120-108 in his favour.He was raised on to the shoulders of a team member to celebrate the victory.Alvarez then skipped into the ring and celebrated with the new champion.Resendiz vs Munguia – how it happenedMunguia was cornered by esteemed trainer Eddy Reynoso once again as he looked to become a two-weight champion.The challenger looked sharp early on in the opening exchanges, and he had a fantastic second round landing some big shots in their first close quarters clash.Resendiz was also showing flashes, with Munguia switching working both to body and head to try and keep command of the contest.Canelo has helped Munguia become world champion again, just two years after beating himGettyIt was the two-weight title hopeful who was in the ascendency at the halfway point, showing superior hand speed and landing more regularly.Canelo nodded his head and screamed in approval from ringside as his stablemate continued to impress with the rounds ticking down.Munguia was really packing some power in his punches as the final three rounds unfolded, with Resendiz needing a quick turnaround.All the challenger needed to do was weather any late storm to get the job done and he did so, despite the pair trading some crushing shots in late exchanges.It was a big moment for Munguia, who failed in his attempt to dethrone Alvarez, but is now a world title holder again.Boxing scheduleFor all the upcoming fights and results this year, check out talkSPORT.com’s boxing schedule.