By Radio Rahim

Los Angeles, CA   - Danny "Swift" Garcia, (32-0, 18 KOs) became a two-division world champion on Saturday night with a twelve round unanimous decision over Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero, (33-4, 18 KOs) to capture the vacant WBC welterweight title. Scores were 116-112 on all three judges' scorecard.

Guerrero disagrees with the scoring of the fight. He felt the judges were too biased in Garcia's favor. When asked to present his thoughts on the contest, and his feelings on the scoring, Guerrero said he won at least eight or nine rounds in the fight - which would make it 116-112 or 117-111 in his favor.

Most at ringside saw the fight 115-113 for Garcia. It wasn't an easy win. Guerrero did come on strong in the first half of the fight, but seemed to take his foot off the gas in the second half, which allowed Garcia to work pile up points and land big punches.

"I thought I won the majority of the fight. I won at least eight rounds easy....putting pressure, getting on the inside, landing shots, picking off a lot of his shots, a lot of his shots landed on the gloves. I thought I won at least eight, nine rounds," Guerrero said.

Guerrero is pushing for the rematch Not like to happen. Garcia is now mandated to make a defense against the number one challenger under the WBC, Amir Khan, before the month of June.

Father and trainer, Ruben Guerrero, had the fight scored the same way. He felt his son swept the first six rounds and then claimed the championship rounds - 10 through 12.

"If they are fair, they will give us the rematch because won that fight - clearly. He ran, he held, Robert won the first six rounds clearly and he won the last three rounds. They gotta give us the rematch," Ruben Guerrero said.