i dont think this fight would go ahead,two days before the fight an aunt tells terry about his long lost identical twin brother delbutt .so the story goes terry's parents were so alarmed by delbutts gingerness that it was decided to have him adopted his aunt then produces a scrap book that she has kept over the years on each page are pictures of the two norris brothers charting thier achievements from local papers to boxing and combat mags .terry sits in silent thought for a moment hugs his aunt and tears rolling down his face says of course i can see it now and wonders how he never noticed how much he and his brother looked alike before.terry calls the fight off, chuck/delbutt takes a dna test the results of which prove they are indeed twin brothers,the brothers then decide on a career change join the wwe and win the tag team tittles.asked about the aparrent age difference between the brothers terry's aunt simply says voodoo
I seen Chuck Norris take on the entire Justice League once but got bored and left before killing them all.
Chuck was good in action flicks but judging him by his fights I'd say he was a little too slow for the much more athletic Terry Norris. Chuck would never keep up with Terry. I'm not even sure he'd keep up with Don Curry who knows what it's like to face Terry. Fighting Terry was like fighting several men at once, he was just everywhere and if you dont believe me, ask Ray Leonard, Simon Brown, and Don Curry. I mean, I have seen speed and I have seen speed but when it came to a young Terry Norris I end up thinking, Lord, where did he get moves like that! Terry epitomizes everything I look for in a boxer, a man who can bang, box, and move. Chuck would be too dazzled by Terry's speed and lose every round In my opinion, a more fair matchup for Terry would be against the 1986/87 Lloyd Honeyghan, a man who would test Terry's chin severely.
rooster tough match-up for both fighters but i see honeyghan winning by stoppage but this is a fight that is winnable for both