It's not implausible. It would have been curious which way Golovkin would have jumped if he'd beaten Sturm in 2010... he would have been bigger sooner but equally he might never have had the motivation to leave Universum (although they were pretty much finished by 2010 anyway)and Germany to come to the US and get picked up by HBO... might indeed of have ended up another Ottke... just no way of knowing. I don't like crediting imaginary wins but based upon shared opponents it's hard to imagine any other outcome but beating Sturm badly, though a GGG vs 2010/11 Maravilla is a mouthwatering proposition. By 2013 or so, which is the earliest the fight could have happened in the real world, the 38 y/o Sergio would have been cornered and beaten is my guess.
A more fascinating thought is what would have happened if GGG had got fast tracked out of the Ammys, most likely at 154, at 24 by TR or GBP in the way that Lomachenko or maybe Usyk (by K2) were... In a way love GGG or hate him he's kinda blazed a trail - along with Kovalev - for top US promoters to recognise that these top European Amateurs can absolutely hold their own at world level in the pros and don't really need much seasoning to be ready for the top level.
A more fascinating thought is what would have happened if GGG had got fast tracked out of the Ammys, most likely at 154, at 24 by TR or GBP in the way that Lomachenko or maybe Usyk (by K2) were... In a way love GGG or hate him he's kinda blazed a trail - along with Kovalev - for top US promoters to recognise that these top European Amateurs can absolutely hold their own at world level in the pros and don't really need much seasoning to be ready for the top level.

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