For the most part that team has been the San Diego Chargers

Marquez on the other hand easily defeated his opponent but left lingering questions about what he has left in the tank. As a result, they have dropped from many P4P lists due to their inactivity. But you can’t blame them for seeking a fourth fight; fighting each other is the best payday for both of them. Prediction: It will be an even match like all their other fights. However, Marquez looks like the fresher fighter and should beat Vasquez in a split decision Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao For now I am going to refrain from any analysis or predictions.

I know it sounds lame but I want to dedicate a whole article to this fight. I mean that is the least it deserves since it will be the biggest fight of the decade! Feel free to leave a comment if you disagree with any prediction. You can visit my boxing website at For the last couple of weeks, Colts’ fans have read articles, and listened to the talking heads on T.V.

(sadly including former Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy) say such and such a team was going to be the most dangerous team in the playoffs.For the most part, that team has been the San Diego Chargers.Compelling arguments abound, with greater alacrity then Washington’s deficit spending, why the Colts should be afraid of the Chargers, how the Chargers are the last team that the Colts want to see in the playoffs, etc.But the facts belie the rhetoric.So let’s lay waste to all this hot air, by looking at who the Chargers have played in this winning streak of theirs, that the Vic Caruccis of the world seem to think is the most astounding thing to happen since the first time he tasted Cheese Whiz.Over the last nine games, the Chargers have played five teams with winning records. They are one of the premier teams in the NFL, talented on both sides of the ball, and a win is a win. Nor would it be a shocker if they went to the Super Bowl this year; once the playoffs start, anything can happen.No, the point of bringing up whom they have played, and the lack of dominance in their wins, is to counter the absurdity that the Chargers are to be feared because they are some uber- juggernaut of a team that beats their opponents into the ground until the players on the other team run off the field crying, “No coach I’m not going back out there. I’m scared!”What is even more comical about this whole storyline about the Chargers, and how they are to be “feared”, is that the first thing cited is that they are on a nine game winning streak.But there is no talk of the Colts in this whole conversation, or their 14-game winning streak, all while having to overcome tremendous adversity.Sure the Chargers have injuries at some key positions, but if you include the tumultous offseason the Colts had, what the Chargers have had to battle through can't compare to what the Colts have gone through, and overcome this season.There seems to be this weird disconnect this year between what the Colts have accomplished and how the media perceives them.There doesn’t seem to be the profound recognition of the phenomenon of going 14-0, with what little the Colts have had to play with this year.It’s rather perplexing and the only analysis of why this is occurring is that everyone has become spoiled by the Colts being so good for so long, that this season is being taken for granted.In a way, it’s understandable.