A detailed analysis has been published examining Jiri Prochazka's fighting approach following his loss to Carlos Ulberg, referencing his favorite book by Miyamoto Musashi, "The Book of Five Rings." The analysis challenges the narrative that Prochazka showed mercy to an injured Ulberg, instead arguing that Prochazka lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what he perceived as an easy target. The piece suggests Prochazka's defeat resulted from low fight IQ rather than compassion, noting that he has never been known for fighting smart. The analysis contends that Prochazka's fighting philosophy, while admirable, ultimately cost him against a one-legged opponent he should have been able to finish. This breakdown offers a critical perspective on Prochazka's tactical approach and decision-making in high-stakes fights.





