Sadam Ali and Eddie Gomez, both once-beaten welterweight contenders, will face separate opponents in scheduled 10-round fights Sept. 17 at AT&T Stadium -- home of the Dallas Cowboys -- in Arlington, Texas, Golden Boy Promotions announced on Monday.Their fights will take place on the undercard of lineal middleweight champion Canelo Alvarezs return to the junior middleweight division to challenge world titleholder Liam Smith in the main event of the HBO PPV card.Although not part of the pay-per-view telecast, the Ali and Gomez bouts will be included in preliminary coverage that will air as part of the freeview on many pay-per-view channels and also stream live on various digital outlets, including HBOs boxing YouTube page, Golden Boy Promotions website and the Ring magazine website beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.Ali (22-1, 13 KOs), 27, of Brooklyn, New York, will take on Saul Corral (22-7, 13 KOs), 29, of Mexico, who has won three fights in a row since suffering a third-round knockout loss to former junior welterweight titleholder Mike Alvarado on March 19.Ali, a 2008 U.S. Olympian, will be boxing for the first time since Jessie Vargas knocked him out in the ninth round of a vacant welterweight world title fight on March 5 in Washington, D.C.Gomez (19-1, 11 KOs), 24, of Bronx, New York, will square off with Dario Ferman (13-1, 10 KOs), 32, of Mexico, who is coming off a fifth-round knockout loss on May 20. Gomez will be seeking his fourth win in a row since an upset 10-round decision loss to Francisco Santana in June 2014.On Sept. 17, Sadam Ali is determined to prove that he is still a force to be reckoned with after a difficult loss to Jessie Vargas earlier this year, and Eddie Gomez will show the fans that he is a threat not to be ignored in the hot welterweight division, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya said.Several other bouts from the undercard will be streamed on Golden Boys Facebook page and the Ring magazine website beginning at 3:20 p.m. ET.Among those who will be seen are a trio of prospects, including lightweight Hector El Finito Tanajara Jr. (6-0, 4 KOs), 19, of San Antonio, in a six-round bout; bantamweight Joshua Franco (6-0, 3 KOs), 20, of San Antonio, in a six-round fight against Brian Bazan (9-2, 6 KOs), of Mexico; and 18-year-old Dallas junior welterweight Vergil Ortiz (1-0, 1 KO).?Junior welterweight Zachary Ochoa (15-0, 7 KOs), 23, of Brooklyn, New York, is also on the card. He will face an opponent to be determined in an eight-round bout.Also on the card against opponents to be determined in scheduled six-round bouts are 21-year-old Mexican junior middleweight Alexis Salazar (12-3, 6 KOs) -- one of Alvarezs sparring partners to prepare him for Smith -- and light heavyweight Anthony Yarde (7-0, 6 KOs), 25, of England, who will be making his United States debut.The preliminary undercard for Canelo versus Smith features a string of talented and exciting fighters to watch in the ring, from rising welterweight contenders to young, thirsty lightweight and bantamweight prospects, De La Hoya said. Additionally, we have some of Texas most promising prospects on the card with Vergil Ortiz, Hector Tanajara Jr. and Joshua Franco and, as fight fans know, some of the best fighters in the sport have come from the Lone Star State. Orlando Magic Store . MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their Olympic dress rehearsal. 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Not everybody will get what they apply for.She said indications were 50 horsses per day would be allowed access to beach training, a 50 per cent reduction.dddddddddddd.Those trainers who miss out on permits will need to find alternative training methods.Group One-winning trainers Ciaron Maher and Darren Weir are among the trainers who use the beaches.A $600,000 grant has been given to the WRC to build a $1.2 million sand fibre training track although work is yet to commence.Baker said there were a number of trainers with less than six horses in work in the Warrnambool area and she was not sure whether they would be able to access the beach, or use it every second day.And she is worried the restrictions may force up unemployment in the Warrnambool area.If some trainers reduce their numbers and theres less horses in work that means jobs may have to go, she said.Warrnambool already has a high rate of unemployment.I certainly dont want to have to tell my staff there is no work for them. 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