RIP Chuck

What “job” did he do? Outside of being a mediocre actor in predictable melodramas, what did he do?
Before his acting career, Chuck Norris was a dominant martial arts champion, holding the World Professional Middleweight Karate champion title for six consecutive years (1968–1974) and retiring undefeated. He held a competitive record of 183-10-2, won numerous championships including the All-American Karate Championship (1966, 1967, 1968), and was the first person voted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame.

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Before his acting career, Chuck Norris was a dominant martial arts champion, holding the World Professional Middleweight Karate champion title for six consecutive years (1968–1974) and retiring undefeated. He held a competitive record of 183-10-2, won numerous championships including the All-American Karate Championship (1966, 1967, 1968), and was the first person voted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame.
Which means he was famous in the world of Karate, so was Andy Hug, I looked it up (https://the-martial-way.com/the-20-greatest-kyokushin-karate-fighters-of-all-time-04-01/), but like Norris, that was it
 
Entertainment & Screen Awards
Military & Honorary Titles
As I said, a mediocre actor, and as your Messiah would say, nobody wants the “honorary,” it’s the real thing that matters
 
When house guest stay too long. Change the toilet paper to Chuck Norris paper. It does not take S... off of anyone.
True story: I once bought a roll of sandpaper, labeled it "Chuck Norris Toilet Paper" and gave it to my brother in law, before he was my brother in law... He's kept the danged thing on the back of his toilet (now my sister's) ever since.
 
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