By Miguel Rivera

WBC welterweight champion Danny "Swift" Garcia is planning to do a number on the man he calls his "enemy" - WBA welterweight champion Keith "One Time" Thurman.

The two world champions will battle on March 4th from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Shortly after Garcia (33-0, 19 KOs) knocked out overmatched opponent Samuel Vargas last November, Thurman entered the ring and the stage was set as both boxers went face to face to trade heated words on national television.

At the official press conference to announce their showdown, they continued to trade words.

Danny's father and head trainer, Angel Garcia, erupted and nearly went after Thurman during their heated verbal confrontation. Garcia says there is a legitimate dislike for Thurman and he intends to settle their issues once they step in the ring.

"It's always personal when someone fights against someone. "I don't like Thurman. He does not like it. The bad blood will run on March 4th. I do not know him personally, but we are going to war. He is my enemy," Garcia told Carlos Gonzalez. "I have a great heart, I never give up and neither do I back way from a challenge. I'm going to make it a fight."

A lot of heat has come down on Garcia over some of the controversial statements made by his father - who verbally blasted Thurman at the press conference. Garcia believes a lot of the critics twisted his father's words and made it bigger than it actually was.

"At the end of the day, we've seen worse things in boxing. A lot of people misinterpreted it, but my dad is from the heart of Philadelphia and I'm not saying it's the best way to talk. It happened and all we can do is worry about March 4," Garcia replied.