An analysis of Jiří Procházka's recent loss to Carlos Ulberg argues that the Czech fighter's defeat was caused by poor fight IQ rather than showing mercy to his injured opponent. The post references Procházka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes the singular focus on victory. The analyst contends that Procházka lost concentration, saw Ulberg as an easy target, and recklessly pursued a finish, which ultimately cost him the fight. The piece suggests that while Procházka could have fought more intelligently, his fighting philosophy has never centered on tactical discipline, and this fundamental approach led to his downfall against a one-legged opponent.
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