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Bengals legend calls himself 'greatest entertainer' in NFL history, reveals all-time favorite celebration

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It could be argued that Chad "OchoCinco" Johnson's stats are Hall of Fame worthy — what can't be argued is that his touchdown celebrations certainly are.

Johnson, 45, was recently inducted into the Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor, alongside quarterback Boomer Esiason. But OchoCinco may be known more for his infamous celebrations on the field.

Among them were a proposal to a Bengals cheerleader, wearing a gold jacket that read "FUTURE H.O.F. 20??," an Irish jig, using a pylon to putt the ball and give a Tiger Woods-esque fist pump and giving another ball CPR.

Ironically enough, his Ring of Honor classmate Boomer Esiason once called the jacket a "classless and tasteless" move, but nonetheless, no one else did it like OchoCinco, says the man himself.

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Wide receiver Chad Johnson #85 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates during the game against the Houston Texans at Paul Brown Stadium on November 9, 2003 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  The Bengals defeated the Texans 34-27.   (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

"I consider myself obviously the greatest entertainer to ever grace the football field, as far as I’m concerned," Johnson told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.

Amid his induction into the franchise's Ring of Honor, he even said he'd pay for a statue of himself doing a wild celebration.

But the antics had to be carefully thought out, the Bengals legend said.

"They’re all planned, obviously. You gotta do things that have never been done before, so I have to plan it," he said. "I want to be very creative, very authentic, and make sure I do stuff that’s never been done before, and that’s what I

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