The scores were 96-94, 96-94 and 95-95.
He set the terms early, working behind his jab, stepping in with combinations and moving before Clarke could react, preventing the 259-lb Brit from getting any consistent offense going.
Clarke, 34, had moments when he pushed forward and worked the body, showing some improvement under new coach Joe Gallagher. He was able to turn some rounds into close exchanges as he closed the distance, but those spells were short and not consistent enough to shift control of the fight.
There were no knockouts, and the match went the full 10 rounds with steady action.
Clarke’s pressure made stretches competitive, but he didn’t land enough clean shots to take control of the rounds. Huni stayed one step ahead for most of the fight, picking his spots and keeping the job tidy.
For Huni, it was a vital win after the loss to Fabio Wardley, getting through 10 rounds against a durable opponent and keeping control of the action.
Clarke stayed in contention and had his moments, but over the distance he couldn’t match the speed or consistency that came back at him.


