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Boxing commentator Bob Sheridan has branded ring girls "bimbos" while live on air during a broadcast.

The main card consisted of four fights and took place in Cuidad Guzman in the Mexican state of Jalisco on April 1. The card was headlined by Eduardo 'Sugar' Nunez who defeated Adrian Pacheco at super-featherweight, with Alberto Mora and Hector Flores also picking up victories on the card.

Sheridan made a number of controversial remarks on commentary including branding the ring girls "bimbos" as they waited in the ring ahead of the fight. He said during the broadcast: "Alright, we like the bimbos. Is that politically correct to say bimbo? Sorry ladies, you two fine young ladies.

"God bless you; sorry for the insult, but I come from the old days when you can actually say some things are funny. No-one would get their red neck up when you say stuff like that in those days. I wish you'd been there Paulie."

Sheridan was addressing his co-commentator Paulie Malignaggi who previously held world titles in two weight classes. Malignaggi quickly responded by changing the subject: "No, We're waiting for the official decision here, I don't think anyone watching really cared about the decision, think they enjoyed the contest."

Nunez scored the victory in the main event of the night during a high-action contest

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