An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's defeat argues that the Czech fighter lost not because he showed mercy, but due to low fight IQ. The post quotes from Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes killing the opponent without regard for weak or strong strikes. The analyst contends that Prochazka lost concentration, relaxed, saw Ulberg as an easy target and irresponsibly went for a finish, which cost him the fight. The piece argues that while Prochazka could have fought smarter, the issue was not compassion but rather his unwillingness to fight intelligently, consistent with his fighting philosophy. The post generated debate about whether mercy was a factor in the loss.
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