An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg argues that the Czech fighter did not show mercy but rather lost concentration during the fight. The post references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes that a warrior should only think about defeating the opponent. According to the analysis, Prochazka saw Ulberg as an easy target, went irresponsibly for the finish, relaxed, and paid the price. The author contends that Prochazka could have fought smarter but attributes the loss to low fight IQ rather than compassion. Prochazka's fighting philosophy has always been to avoid smart tactics, which ultimately led to his downfall in this contest.




