Muhammad Ali Got Disrespected at NYC Restaurant—John Gotti Made Sure It Never Happened Again
Автор: John Gotti Legend
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🥊 When a waiter at Sparks Steak House told Muhammad Ali to move to a table near the kitchen because his Parkinson's tremors were "distracting other customers," the greatest boxer in history quietly accepted the humiliation—until John Gotti stood up from a table twenty feet away and made sure that kind of disrespect would never happen to anyone ever again...
October 1987, Manhattan. Muhammad Ali walked into Sparks Steak House with his wife Lonnie and photographer Howard Bingham for a quiet dinner after a charity event. Five years into his Parkinson's diagnosis, Ali's hands trembled constantly, his movements were slower, his voice softer. But when he smiled, you could still see the champion. The waiter, a young man named Marco, set down menus and watched as Ali's trembling hand reached for his water glass. A few drops spilled onto the white tablecloth. Marco's expression changed—a flicker of disgust, of judgment. He dabbed at the spill like he was cleaning up after a child and suggested Ali might be "more comfortable with a straw." Then came the words that changed everything: "Perhaps we should seat you somewhere less visible. Near the kitchen. Some of our other guests might find it... distracting." The words hung in the air like a slap. But twenty feet away, partially hidden by a decorative partition, sat John Gotti. And he'd heard every single word.
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