Las Vegas Review-Journal

Breeders’ Cup Classic to feature super-faceoff

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Tof the equine version of Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier in their epic 1975 “Thrilla in Manila,” then toss Sonny Liston, Mike Tyson and George Foreman into the ring and you’re getting close to describing the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday.

Boxing fans with a sense of history will note that this is an imperfect comparison, as Ali and Frazier traded victories in advance of their third and final slugfest, whereas the Bob Baffert-trained Arrogate, who is making the final start of his illustriou­s career, is 2-0 against rival Gun Runner.

But many handicappe­rs believe Gun Runner is in the best form of his career. The Del Mar linemaker is a member of this club, installing the Steve Asmussen-trained son of Candy Ride as the 9-5 morning line favorite in the 1¼-mile route over 2-1 second choice Arrogate, who appeared unbeatable earlier in the year only to come up short in his past two races at the seaside oval north of San Diego.

But remember those other heavyweigh­t boxers I mentioned? Baffert has three other accomplish­ed runners in the race — Collected, West Coast and Mubtaahij — ready to snatch victory away from the top two if they focus exclusivel­y on one other. And there are even one or two other contenders who could spring an upset if they run the race of their lives.

I’ll have more on the Classic on Saturday, but it’s hardly the only compelling storyline that will play out over the next two days. Here are a few Mike Brunker Happily Juliet Capulet Significan­t Form Battle of Midway Accelerate Mor Spirit Catholic Boy Encumbered Masar Paradise Woods Abel Tasman Elate others to whet your appetite:

■ Lady Eli, a 5-year-old mare who survived a serious bout with the often fatal hoof disease laminitis after stepping on a nail two years ago, has not only come back to race but also appears to be in the best form of her career. She’s favored to use her usual stalk-and-pounce tactics to win the Filly & Mare Turf race Saturday.

■ Can Bolt d’oro cement his status as the early favorite for next year’s Kentucky Derby by capturing the Juvenile for trainer and owner Mick Ruis? He’ll have to overcome an outside post to do so.

■ Will top European trainer Aidan #Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs Rushing Fall

Happily

Fatale Bere

Mor Spirit

Sharp Azteca Accelerate

Masar

James Garfield

Voting Control

Stellar Wind

Abel Tasman

Elate

O’brien add to his record 26 victories in Group 1 (or Grade 1 in North America) races in a year that he wrested last week from the late great conditione­r Bobby Frankel?

■ Speaking of the Europeans, how many races will they win? With a record 35 European horses (38 if you count those that ran one prep in North America), they could break the record of six victories set in 2009 at Santa Anita, most likely by sweeping all six turf races and upsetting the Americans on the dirt somewhere along the way.

All will be revealed in time, but until then the RJ has you covered as you prepare for thoroughbr­ed racing’s greatest smorgasbor­d.

Our special Breeders’ Cup handicappi­ng video dissecting the Classic is available for viewing, featuring pace handicappe­r, author and software developer Michael Pizzolla and Patrick Mcquiggan, house handicappe­r

at the South Point and host of “Vegas Track Talk” each weekend on KSHPAM. You can also listen to audio of our hourlong discussion of all the races if you wish.

And finally, we have a handy chart showing the top 3 selections for each race by yours truly and our intrepid #Rjhorserac­ing handicappi­ng corps.

Contact Mike Brunker at mbrunker@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-4656. Follow @mike_ brunker on Twitter.

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