By Mark Vester

In a sad showing at Upton Park, West Ham, London, Derek Chisora (13-0, 8 KOs) crushed a very faded Danny Williams (41-9, 31 KOs) in two rounds to capture the BBBofC British heavyweight title. Williams said this would be his last fight. He couldn't throw anything from the start. In the second Chisora battered him, knocked him down and finished him off before the ref stopped it.

After the win, Chisora praised Williams, 36, for his long career and what he's meant to British boxing. Chisora, 26, is working his way to a major title shot and plans to do it in steps.

"I've got a title. I want to thank Frank for this title. I wanted to go twelve ounds. I was going to show the British public what I'm made of. I was going to dance around Danny. I had a good win. I have the title, let them all line up. I'm going for the Commonwealth title, then the European, and then the world title," Chisora said.

"Danny, he fought two great boxers, Mike Tyson and Vitali Klitschko. He entertained us in British Boxing. I wish him nothing but the best in his new career."