An analysis argues that Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg was not due to showing mercy, but rather a lapse in concentration and low fight IQ. The post references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's 'Book of Five Rings,' which emphasizes fighting to kill without thinking of strength. According to the analysis, Prochazka relaxed, saw Ulberg as an easy target despite his injury, and recklessly went for a finish. The fighter's philosophy has always been aggressive rather than strategic, which ultimately cost him. The post questions whether Prochazka could have fought more intelligently but suggests this approach is inconsistent with his fighting style.




