Chad Ochocinco's Name Change Documents Claim 'No Ulterior Purpose'

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 Chad Ochocinco's Name Change Documents Claim 'No Ulterior Purpose'
The documents related to the name change of a certain Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver are now online , and the first thing we learn is that Chad Johnson didn't change his name to Chad Ocho Cinco . He changed it to Chad Ochocinco. One word. We also learn: --The request and the final judgment awarding the name change say there is no "ulterior purpose" for this name change, which is obviously ... [link]

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Ocho Cinco's Name Change Papers Reveal His Creative Kids' Names []
Published 9/6/2008 by Sarah Schorno at Deadspin
... about the man. Apparently he claims to have no ulterior reasons for changing his name. I guess "Sticking it to Roger Goodell" wasn't on the multiple choice. Oh, and that two of his kids are named Chad and Chade. Not quite George Foreman ridiculousness, but still. Are we to expect Chada, Chado, Chadi, and Chadu in the coming years? God, I hope so. On another note, checking out the other name change requests in the file has me laughing out loud. Parents can be so mean. Chad Ochocinco's Name Change Documents Claim 'No Ulterior Purpose' [FanHouse] ...

Shaun Alexander Contemplates Name Change, NFL Future
Published 9/6/2008 at FanHouse
... hometown Cincinnati Bengals. So imminent, his extended family members in Northern Kentucky are suggesting a new name. In Seattle, Alexander wore No. 37. ... "They want me to be Tres Siete," Alexander said Friday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press, laughing at the twist on the Bengals star receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson now being officially recognized as Chad Ocho Cinco, to match his uniform number 85 in Cincinnati.Actually, that would be Tressiete, although I give Alexander points for recognizing that the former Chad ...

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