Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
RIP Chuck Norris
#1
Heard he was in the ER yesterday and posted that on the KFM forum.

We crossed paths when I was just starting to compete at martial arts tournaments. That must’ve been the early 80s. He was a VIP guest at a large tournament in San Jose, I think. Honestly I only remember that he was a judge at the finals and a leading competitor - George Chung maybe - did his form in a way that he threw a flurry of punches at Chuck’s face. Chuck didn’t flinch.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Reply
#2
Quite the shock. Couldn't believe the first post I saw. I saw the post about Hawaii yesterday, too.

I think the thing I liked best about Chuck were the Chuck Norris memes
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

Reply
#3
(03-20-2026, 08:24 AM)Greg Wrote: I think the thing I liked best about Chuck were the Chuck Norris memes

https://forum.kungfumagazine.com/t/every...sked/34257

He was a remarkable fighter. He was past his competitive years by the time I started going to tournaments but I've watched plenty of videos. He was unreadable - no tells whatsoever - just clean attacks that came out of nowhere. I always thought it was funny that he was basically expressionless as a fighter and that would be a stepping stone to becoming an actor. I was never that fond of his choreography. It was basic - clean kicks that he specialized in but unspectacular, uncinematic to my way of thinking. I think I've seen most all of his movies. The Octagon was my fav. Delta Force was such a hit at MQ6.

My dad loved Walker Texas Ranger. I barely watched that, but the few eps I did watch, I watched with my dad.

I lost interest when his politics went Christian conservative.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Reply
#4
I take that back. I really liked him in Dodgeball.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

Reply
#5
Forgot about Dodgeball.

My socials are flooded with tributes. I'm debating about posting something myself, but I don't really have much to say beyond what I've said here, and that's really not for the general public. Maybe I'll post the KFM thread.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Reply
#6
When I was in junior high/high school, my friend/neighbor Mike Rovetti (KB might remember him from his short stint in our Boy Scout troop) was very into Bruce Lee/kung fu. Very much DM's target audience. He had tonfas, sai, nunchucks and a katana. Lots of magazines/catalogs. I remember the ads for "Chuck Norris Kicking Jeans"

[Image: Kickin-Jeans-1978-Black-Belt-Aug-1978.jpg]

--tg
Reply
#7
(03-20-2026, 08:24 AM)Greg Wrote: I think the thing I liked best about Chuck were the Chuck Norris memes

"once, death had a near Chuck Norris experience"

https://gizmodo.com/in-praise-of-chuck-n...2000736258

--tg
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)