There are a lot of Chad Johnsons in the world. But there aren't a lot of Chad Ochocincos. In fact, there's almost certainly just one. The New England Patriots' star receiver officially changed his last name to Ochocinco in 2008 to reflect his number (85) after he showed up to an NFL game with his new last name on the back of his jersey. (He was fined $5,000 for the stunt.) Don't mind that in Spanish, it would actually be ochenta y cinco because a year later he claimed he was going to change his name again, this time to Hachi Go, Japanese for "eight five." But now it sounds like he's just given up with the last-name shenanigans, saying in January that he planned to revert back to Johnson. "I've done enough with the Ocho thing," he said.
comentary:i am very surprised that a nfl player change there las name for numbers unvolivable i think he will change there name i can believe that hi pay 5,000$ for this stunt and he want it to change the last name to Hachi Go unvolible i am in shuck........ just kidding.
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