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  • AFP

    Undisputed champion 'Canelo' Alvarez hands Munguia first defeat

    Saul "Canelo" Alvarez retained his undiputed super-middleweight world title with a convincing unanimous decision over fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia on Saturday.There have been calls for Alvarez next to fight David Benavidez, a three-time WBC super-middleweight world champion who will step up to light heavyweight next month.

  • The Independent

    Canelo teaches Jaime Munguia harsh boxing lesson to leave one thing clear

    The Mexican superstar dropped and outpointed his younger compatriot, remaining undisputed super-middleweight champion in Las Vegas

  • BBC

    Alvarez beats Munguia on points to defend titles

    Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez beats fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia by a unanimous points decision to retain his WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF super-middleweight titles in Las Vegas.

  • Associated Press

    First loss shouldn't take away from Jaime Munguia's potential

    Jaime Munguia said to expect “a full-out Mexican war” against Canelo Alvarez on Cinco de Mayo weekend. Alvarez (61-2-2), who has been on boxing’s pound-for-pound lists for more than a decade, retained his undisputed super middleweight belt with a unanimous decision. “I came out strong and was winning the early rounds,” said Munguia, 27.