A detailed analysis of Jiri Prochazka's upset loss references his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes fighting to win without hesitation. The commentary argues that Prochazka did not show mercy to the injured Carlos Ulberg, but rather lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what seemed like an easy target. The analysis characterizes this as low fight IQ rather than compassion, noting that Prochazka has never fought smart and paid the price for his aggressive philosophy. The post questions whether the fight could have been conducted more intelligently, but concludes that lack of fighting acumen, not pity, was the deciding factor in the Czech fighter's downfall.
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