A detailed analysis examines Jiri Prochazka's recent loss, quoting from his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," about striking to win rather than focusing on strength. The post argues that Prochazka did not show mercy to his injured opponent Carlos Ulberg, but rather lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what he perceived as an easy target. The author suggests Prochazka has always had low fight IQ and never fought smartly, preferring a different fighting philosophy. The analysis questions whether Prochazka could have fought more intelligently, but concludes that lack of technical class, not mercy, prevented him from finishing the one-legged opponent. The post invites readers to debate whether Prochazka showed mercy or simply lacked the skill to capitalize.






