Man o' War

Approval Rate: 68%

68%Approval ratio

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    victor83

    Mon May 10 2010

    Shows what I know....I thought this was an Al Gore film about the George Bush presidency.

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    osagepony

    Sun May 09 2010

    The big horse raced in 1919 and 1920. Many of the tracks he bested records over, hosted racing for generations. Man o' War set records at "racehorse measures" 6-7-8 furlongs by 3-6 seconds. Mind you, track records seldom fall today, and never are they lowered by more than a half-second. Man o' War went 21 of 22, with excuses for his 2nd place "blemish." He proved himself in the shed. This horse finishes a nose on the wire the best in my dream race...better than Citation as I rethink it.

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    aintgottaname

    Sun Feb 07 2010

    Fantastic horse and without doubt one of the all time greats.

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    tipstaff

    Wed Aug 12 2009

    Obviously one of the greatest American thoroughbreds of all time and his rating is well merited. Not sure how he would have coped with racing on the European tracks,though.

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    whiz123

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    i consider mow the greatest racehorse of all time. remember the years he raced. the weights he carried. the times of the race. the surface conditions(compared to modern time). no steroids or medications of modern day time.joey gee

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    redrunner

    Sat Jun 14 2008

    Man O' War was without a doubt the greatest horse that ever lived.

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    shadowtyger1

    Sat Jun 14 2008

    Was never impressed with a horse that would blow away competition one week and then look like a complete disaster the next. You gotta outsprint the sprinters and outstay the stayers. Man O' War did all of that. His bad days were better than Secretariats good days.

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    bigredsshadow

    Sat Jun 14 2008

    Secretariat was a steriod monster. He couldn't nibble Man O' War's saddle clothe. Someone explain to me how a healthy stallion suddenly just gets Lamintis? "Super" Red was a poser.

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    mrjackhammer

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    He would have beat Secretariat by 10 lenghts

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    shurenough

    Thu Jul 12 2007

    Remember Upset???

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    irishgit

    Thu Jul 12 2007

    With Secretariat, the greatest horse of all time. In thoroughbred heaven you can't shine a flashlight between them as they thunder down the stretch.

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    meanfish

    Mon Jul 09 2007

    The only horse I'd place above him is Secretariat. A monster!

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    viktoria

    Mon Mar 19 2007

    Where Man o' War has Secretariat beat all hollow is as a sire. Man o' War's book of mares was mediocre at best, yet he sired champion after champion. Secretariat was bred to the finest mares of his time, but got only a couple of good ones. In those cases, I think credit should go to the mares, rather than Secretariat. A horseman once said (of sires): "If his colts are no good, then he's no good." I don't entirely agree with that, but you know what I mean--

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    gdb5759

    Sat Feb 17 2007

    Man O War, would have proved himselfe greater than he was, if he would have been given a chance to run the Triple Crown. As a 3yr. old, not just the Belmont, He would have won all 3 in record time's.

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    secretariatrul_es

    Sat Feb 03 2007

    Man O' War won 20 out of 21 races, and the only one that he didn't win was a race where he has a very poor start. And in one of his matche races, he had a 100+ length win over his rival. He is probably as good or better as Secretariat.

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    brianderby

    Thu Dec 28 2006

    Great, but oatmeal for the likes of Eclipse(1764-1789)and Kincsem(1874-1887). Also, Carbine(1885-1914) carried more weight!

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    orionh2000

    Wed Dec 27 2006

    phar lap over man o war?? i dont think so.

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    kelticman

    Fri Oct 27 2006

    One of the greatest champion racehorses in history, "Big Red", who started odds on fav in every race he contested, won twenty of his twenty one starts in all. In various polls to name America's greatest ever racehorse, Man O' War comes out on top more often than not.His trainer,Louis Feustel, described Man O' War as "the mostest hoss that ever was". Few would disagree.

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    trebon1038

    Mon Oct 10 2005

    Secretariat was the Man O' War of modern times. Both were called Big Red and both accomplished greatness for their time. They will both go down in history for being great! It's not fair to compare two horses who ran in such different times. Each surpassed expectations.

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    ollinerebel

    Mon Feb 07 2005

    This horse is incredible. Break it down any way you want, Man O'War wins almost every conceivable category and is close in the rest. His track-record set % and average lowering are well above average, even for that easy-pickin's day & age which is what the detractors usually try to use against him. Never mind that amongst those 8 TRs (1 was an equal), he included 2 American and 3 world records - a feat almost unheard of, in % of starts. The records are further validated by the fact he usually beat the opposition by a believable margin, considering how badly he lowered a record. MOW carried weight averaging 127 lbs and CONCEDED to others (much more important) an average of 12 lbs, maximum of some 30 lbs. He raced frequently, about every 12 days, raced on various conditions and won, and even overcame *race-time* obstacles - real obstacles instead of obtuse - such as damaging tendons or not starting properly, to win and often set records. MOW also used no special equipment at all - ... Read more

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    ruffianfan4lif_e

    Fri Jan 28 2005

    Man O' War was better than Secratariat by about 69 lengths(if you know what i'm sayin'). But he, nor secratariat will ever come close to Ruffian. She was, and still is, the greatest racehorse ever. You don't have to teach an eagle to fly, and you don't have to teach Ruffian to win, because she didn't know how to lose.

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    elf_chick86

    Thu Jan 27 2005

    i can't believe im seeing man o' war in second place!(as i type this)he is no. 1!!! don't get me wrong secretariat is a champion, but he was not horse of the century!!!besides in secretariat's time they race with aluminum shoes, man o' war raced with IRON shoes!!! and he still beat everyone in a fair race.once, ONE TIME he was beaten in a race, but that race was run after a faulty start! he was side-ways when the starter let them go!!! and now he's honored by being stuck in second. come on!!!

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    teal_young

    Fri Jul 09 2004

    Man O' War has a presence that not even Secretariat had when you look at their pictures. He was able to win races under incredible weight and later went on to pass on incredible genes to horses like War Admiral and many other great horses. he should be considered the greatest racehorse of all time.