Following his knockout loss to Carlos Ulberg, Jiri Prochazka addressed speculation that he showed mercy to his injured opponent, firmly denying this claim. The former champion quoted from his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes striking to win rather than measuring strength. The analysis suggests Prochazka lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what he perceived as an easy target on one leg, rather than showing compassion. Prochazka's fighting philosophy has always prioritized aggression over tactical intelligence, which ultimately cost him in this bout. The post argues that the Czech fighter's low fight IQ and inability to fight strategically led to his downfall, not any misplaced sympathy for Ulberg's injury.
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Jiri Prochazka reflects on loss citing lack of fighting IQ, not mercy toward Ulberg
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