A detailed analysis disputes Jiri Prohazka's claim that showing mercy cost him the fight against Carlos Ulberg. The post quotes from Prohazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," about striking to win rather than focusing on power. The analyst argues Prohazka lost concentration and irresponsibly went for a finish against what he perceived as an easy target with a compromised leg, rather than showing mercy. The piece suggests Prohazka has never fought intelligently and his fighting philosophy differs from tactical precision, which ultimately cost him. A poll asks whether fans agree it was a lack of fighting IQ rather than mercy, or if they believe Prohazka truly showed mercy to Ulberg.





