The KJ prefix has become a common sight in our current racing scene, highlighted by the success of KJ Desparado, the AQHA All-Time Leading Money-Earning racehorse with earnings of $3,340,109. His wins include the 2021 All American Futurity-G1, the Texas Classic Futurity-G1, the 2022 Ruidoso Derby-G1, the Texas Classic Derby-G1, the 2023 All American Gold Cup Stakes-G1 and the 2023 and 2024 Refrigerator Championship-G1. He was the 2022 Champion Gelding and Champion Aged Gelding. KJ Desparado was bred in Arizona by L & L Land & Cattle Company, owned by John and Kathy Lee. He is co-owned by John and Kathy Lee along with Ruben Mares.
That KJ prefix has found another major path to success in 2024, this time through KJ Bad Moon Rising, who placed second in the 2024 All American Futurity-G1 and won the New Mexico State Fair Futurity-RG2. He was bred and is owned by John and Kathy Lee. His late-season showing gave his sire, KJ Mucho Macho Man, the 2024 Leading Freshman Sire title. Let’s look at how these KJ horses are bred.
KJ Mucho Macho Man is a 2017 stallion bred by Lee & Sherwood Racing LLC & Mineer. He is currently owned by KJ Mucho Macho Man Syndicate and stands at Haddad Ranch in Seguin, Texas. His sire is Apollitical Jess, and his dam is Wild Six by Tres Seis.
The race record for KJ Mucho Macho Man shows that he won six of his starts, with 4 seconds and 4 thirds from 19 starts, earning $293,593. He qualified for nine stakes races, including wins in his trials for the Ruidoso Futurity-G1, Rainbow Futurity-G1, Texas Classic Futurity-G1, Ruidoso Derby-G1 and Texas Classic Derby-G1. He finished third in the 2019 West Texas Futurity-G2, then placed second in the Texas Classic Juvenile Stakes. In 2020, he placed second in the Texas Classic Derby-G1 and third in the Ruidoso Invitational. He was also a finalist in…