Since his retirement, he has worked as a trainer at various camps such as Evolve MMA.
In 2001 he won the WMC World Muaythai (122 lb) title against Petchek Sor Suwannapakdee.
He holds two KO wins over The Contender Asia champion Yodsaenklai Fairtex, two decisions over K-1 MAX champion Buakaw Por.
[2] After fighting all the big names in Thailand at his weight class, Orono made his international debut in 2007 at the SLAMM Nederland vs Thailand III event against William Diender.
In March 2012, Orono announced his intention to compete in mixed martial arts.