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‘I Don’t Age, I Level up...’ Chuck Norris Made Bold Statement in Final Social Media Post
Chuck Norris died peacefully surrounded by family, leaving a legacy inspiring millions through his martial arts and acting career, his family said on Instagram.
- Chuck Norris, the 86-year-old martial artist and actor who celebrated his birthday on March 10, died Friday according to his family announcement.
- Before his acting career, Norris served in the Air Force and became a black belt in Karate, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Judo, later founding the discipline Chun Kuk Do.
- Steve McQueen encouraged Norris to pursue acting after he played villain Colt in The Way; he later became iconic as Ranger Cordell Walker in the CBS series Walker, Texas Ranger starting in 1993.
- Tributes poured in from colleagues, with Mike Colter of The Defenders calling him a "true legend," while Wonderboy noted, "You helped shape my childhood as a martial artist."
- His family paid tribute, saying Norris "lived his life with faith, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to the people he loved," noting he was at peace surrounded by family.
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The death of Chuck Norris and the haters who commented on his latest video: Massimo Gramellini's Coffee
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Read Full ArticleThe actor who died at 86 years old shared a publication a few days ago in which he wanted to prove his good physical form.
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'I don’t age, I level up': Watch Chuck Norris’ final video on his 86th birthday, just days before death
Action star Chuck Norris has reportedly passed away, according to a social media post from his family on Friday. The news follows Norris' recent 86th birthday celebration, where he shared a video of himself boxing and declared, "I don't age. I level up."
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