Jiri Prochazka's defeat to Carlos Ulberg is being examined through a quote from his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's 'Book of Five Rings,' which emphasizes striking to kill rather than measuring force. Analysis suggests Prochazka did not show mercy to the injured Ulberg, but rather lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what he perceived as an easy target. The discussion centers on whether Prochazka could have fought more intelligently, with the conclusion that his low fight IQ, not compassion, led to his downfall. Prochazka has never demonstrated an ability or willingness to fight conservatively, staying true to his fighting philosophy. His aggressive approach against the one-legged opponent ultimately cost him the victory.





