I don't think he really has one. His major advantages at 160 were his enormous size and physical strength. Factor in that 160 has really been lousy for five years and i think folks got ahead of themselves on Pavlik. I don't think he was rusty tonight, that is who he is. He struggled stopping an up the middle attack by a guy who can't punch.

At 168 he's relatively smaller, relatively weaker and he's not much of an athlete in terms of speed or agility. I'd have him as a major underdog against any of the super six guys except maybe Dirrell and certainly against Bute and Johnson as well.

Carl Froch would have him cowering in a corner in the fetal position saying "Budweiser, I want my Budweiser" inside of five rounds.