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Clint Eastwood's 350 lb Bodyguard Attacked Chuck Norris — Clint Watched Him Get Crushed
Witness an unexpected confrontation between a legendary martial artist and a veteran bodyguard on the Warner Brothers set. This encounter explores the tension between cinematic choreography and real-world combat experience, unfolding through the lens of a professional meeting that shifted dramatically under the watchful eyes of onlookers.
Undefeated Karate Champion Challenged Chuck Norris — It Was Over in 30 Seconds
August 1968. Long Beach Arena. 2,400 people watching the biggest karate event in the Western Hemisphere. Nobody knew who Chuck Norris was.
Frankie Marciano: 6'2", 215 lbs, 41 fights, 41 wins, 28 knockouts. Three opponents hospitalised. Takes the microphone: "What you practice is a performance. I want one honest man. Stand up."
Silence. Nobody moves.
Row 12: "Don't, Carlos."
Carlos Ray Norris stands up anyway. 5'10", 167 lbs. Jeans. White shirt. No gi. No patches.
The crowd boos him. Dismissive boos. A wasted afternoon.
8 seconds total. Marciano on all fours. Can't stand. Can't speak.
2,400 people. Not a chair. Not a voice.
Ed Parker walks to the microphone.
"Ladies and gentlemen — the United States Middleweight Karate Champion. Mr. Carlos Ray Norris. Most of you know him as Chuck."
Three weeks later, Marciano painted seven words on his gym wall.
Watch the foot, not the hands.
The story that never made the papers.
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