Miteff was knocked out in 6 easy rounds; well Moore was knocked out in only 4 easy rounds.
Miteff never beat anyone of note, and you say "please don't say a shot version of Bob Baker" Well I wasn't going to say Bob Baker because Baker never fought Miteff.
For what its worth, Miteff did beat Alonzo Johnson and Nino Valdes, both of whom you seem to be impressed with for some reason.
Brockton, you yourself referred to Miteff as a :ranked world class fighter". :)
As for Billy Daniels you said he wasn't even a ranked fighter. well, he was when he fought Clay, and you said so yourself in an earlier post. :) Do you even read your own posts?
It's true that Daniels career was a disapointment. . To some extent that can be attributed to bad management; he was really thrown to the wolves. He fought very competition after the Clay fight.
However, at the time of Daniels-Clay fight, Daniels was a pretty good fighter. Clay was the first fighter to beat him. After he lost to Clay, in Daniels very next fight he beat Mike DeJohn, who you once called an "Incredible Man".
You say that I seem to be picking guys on their performance against Ali, which you say is the wrong way to go. Well, how well these guys pefromed when they fought Ali has to be a major factor when rating how good fighers were when they fought Ali. I do agree that it's not the only factor.
You say that Ali's management must have thought that Moore was more dangerous than Daniels or Banks becasue they had him fight those guys before he was ready for Moore. Well using that logic, they must have thought that Charley Powell was better than Moore Ali fought after he fought Moore. :)
A fighter can't always fight the opponent that he wants when he wants to. sometimes the guy he wants to fight is already obliged to fight someone else.
You can say that Moore would ko Miteff in 8 and Moore would Ko Banks in 6 and Moore would Daniels in 9, but guess what, it never happened. Archie never got around to fighting these guys although he managed to find the time to fight journeyman Howard King 5 times!!
You mock Willie Besmmanhoff and I agree that he was nothing special at all. However he gave Archie a lot of trouble.
Archie couldn't ko the legendary Buddy Truman in two fights.
Archie could only get a draw against Willie Pastrano in the fight before he fought Clay. Archie clearly wasn't a legitimate top 10 heavyweight by 1962.
I'm very skeptical that Moore would beat Miteff, Banks,Daniels in 1962, much less knock them all out.
I'm not saying that Miteff, Daniels, or Banks were all time greats or anything like that. And I guess I can understand why someone would think Moore even at his age was better than them, even if I don't agree with it.
However, to think that Moore was better than Doug Jones at this time is absurd. Jones was one of the top 4 or 5 heavyweights in the world at the time. He fought a great fight against Clay even though he lost. (Ring Magazine named it the Fight of the Year).
As for Lavorante, yes he beat Alonzo Johnson, who as you mentoned went the distance with Clay. however this was only Clay's 8th fight. Johnson was one of the worst fighters Ali ever fought. His record is horrible. That Alonzo Johnson was the 2nd best fighter that Lavorante ever beat indicates that Lavorante wasn't that good.
You ask if Lavorante deserve to be ranked after he beat Folley? Well, it's not that suprising that he got ranked after that. (Though#4 seems surprisngly high, he had two losses already)However, after that he proved he wasn't for real. He got knocked out by Moore, Ali and a tomato can named John Riggins.
You are always quick to point out Lavorant's one big win, but if you don't consider that to be a fluke, than you can't considerr his humilating knockout loss to to John Riggins as a fluke either.
Do you really think that Lavorante was really the 4th best challenger for the heavyweight title in 1961?
He was ranked ahead of Ingemar Johannson, Cleveland Williams, Henry Cooper, and Clay himself. With the benefit of hindsight, we can tell that they were all much better and that the odds are that each of them would have knocked him out easily. Beating Lavorante simply wasn't a big deal.
It's pretty obvious that the reason you are trying to puff up Lavorante is so that you can make Moore look better.