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Chad Johnson held his own in his first boxing match. On May 3, 2021, Johnson was added to the undercard for the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul fight card in a fight against Brian Maxwell. The fight completed the four two-minute rounds for which it was scheduled. Since the fight was an exhibition fight and neither fighter was knocked out and no score card was kept, no winner was declared. The former NFL wide receiver showed off impressive footwork and even landed a few solid punches against Brian Maxwell early in the fight. But in the fourth and final round, Maxwell delivered a heavy right-handed shot for the fight's lone knockdown.


Chad Ochocinco Johnson (born Chad Javon Johnson; January 9, 1978), known from 2008 to 2012 as Chad Ochocinco, is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver. He played college football for Santa Monica College and Oregon State University, and played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals and the New England Patriots. He was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, and played for the Bengals for 10 seasons. In 2011, Johnson was traded to the Patriots, for whom he played in Super Bowl XLVI. In 2012, Johnson played for the Miami Dolphins during preseason but was released following his arrest for domestic violence. He played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 2014 to 2015, and played one game in 2017 for the Mexican team Monterrey Fundidores of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Professional. Johnson emerged as one of the NFL's most productive wide receivers of the 2000s and owns nearly every Bengals receiving record.


In April 2011, CNBC listed Johnson as number one on its list of "Most Influential Athletes In Social Media." Johnson was a six-time NFL Pro Bowler, was named to four All-Pro teams and was voted as the number one wide receiver on the Bengals 40th Anniversary team.


Smartphone apps

An iPhone game called Mad Chad was designed by both Johnson and RockLive and released on November 18, 2010. It was featured on iTunes and was a popular downloaded app in 2010.


Dancing with the Stars

On March 1, 2010, it was announced that Johnson would be a contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the tenth season. He was paired with two-time champion Cheryl Burke. The season premiere was on Monday, March 22, 2010. He was eliminated from the show as one of the final four competitors on May 18, 2010, after receiving the lowest judges' score and number of votes. He was the 100th contestant to be eliminated in the show's history.


The Ultimate Catch

In 2010, Johnson was featured on his own reality television dating show called Ochocinco: The Ultimate Catch on VH1. Aspiring singer-songwriter Rubi Pazmino won the show. Fellow NFL wide receivers Terrell Owens and Bernard Berrian were occasionally featured on the show, advising Johnson throughout the process.


WWE

Ochocinco was featured as the guest host of WWE Raw on September 13, 2010.


Soccer career

Due to the 2011 NFL Lockout, on March 16, 2011, Ochocinco announced he would have a four-day trial for Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. Ochocinco was a soccer player in his youth and has stated he is an avid fan of the sport. His trial began on March 23, 2011. On March 25, he was asked to play in a reserve game. On March 29, he was not offered a contract by the team but was offered the chance to train with the reserve side to stay in shape.


In 2018, Johnson returned to soccer, signing for then-National Premier Soccer League side Boca Raton FC in October after a period of training. He made his debut for the club, playing as a forward, in a 1-0 win over Himmarshee FC. He scored his first goal for the club on October 20, 2018, netting a penalty in a 2-0 win over FC Boca Predators.


On March 12, 2019, Johnson re-signed with Boca Raton FC for the 2019 Spring UPSL season after the team joined the United Premier Soccer League. On May 24, 2019, Johnson scored both goals in a 2-1 regular season win over the Palm Beach Breakers. Boca Raton FC would go on to win the South Florida Championship of the UPSL. Johnson was an analyst for Fox Sports during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.


In 2023, he took part in The Soccer Tournament, playing for Nati SC.


Professional Bull Riders event

In May, Ochocinco announced via his Twitter account that he would attempt to participate in a PBR event in Duluth, Georgia. He rode the bull Deja Blue, which weighs 1,500 pounds, and lasted 1.5 seconds during the intermission of May 14, 2011's Professional Bull Riders event.


Acting

In June 2011, Ochocinco filmed a cameo role as himself for the 2012 film American Reunion. Ochocinco also appeared as a former captain of the BMS Goats on the Season 3 premiere of the television show Blue Mountain State and as himself on the Season 2 premiere of the television show The League. He was also featured in the series The Game as himself.


Other pursuits

Ochocinco was featured in a national pistachio commercial in winter 2010 and spring 2011.


He was featured in the R&B singer Monica's video "Everything to Me".


Chad Ochocinco voiced himself and his likeness was featured on an episode of Squidbillies, titled "Lean Green Touchdown Makifying Machine" (Season 5, Episode 9)


He appears on the cover of EA's 2006 video game NFL Street 3. He is the main adversary in the game, and narrates the tutorials with Clinton Portis and Byron Leftwich.


Ochocinco appeared naked, outside of a strategically placed football, in PETA's "Ink Not Mink" ad campaign, which encourages people to choose tattoos over wearing animal fur. Johnson appeared with his mother Paula on the WeTV reality show "Marriage Bootcamp Reality Stars: Family Edition." The show, which premiered April 28, 2017, deals with unconventional therapy.


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Position: Wide receiver


Personal information

Born: January 9, 1978 (age 45)

Miami, Florida, U.S.

Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

Weight: 192 lb (87 kg)


Career information

High school: Miami Beach (FL)

College:

Santa Monica (1997–1999)

Oregon State (2000)

NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 2 / Pick: 36


Career history

Cincinnati Bengals (2001–2010)

New England Patriots (2011)

Miami Dolphins (2012)*

Montreal Alouettes (2014–2015)

Fundidores de Monterrey (2017)

 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only


Career highlights and awards

3× First-team All-Pro (2004–2006)

Second-team All-Pro (2003)

6× Pro Bowl (2003–2007, 2009)

NFL receiving yards leader (2006)

Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor


Career NFL statistics

Receptions: 766

Receiving yards: 11,059

Yards per reception: 14.4

Receiving touchdowns: 67

 

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