An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes that a warrior should only focus on victory, not the strength of individual strikes. The author argues that Prochazka did not show mercy to Ulberg, but rather lost concentration and recklessly pursued a finish against what he perceived as an easy target. The analysis suggests Prochazka could have fought more intelligently, but that his loss stemmed from low fight IQ rather than compassion. The post notes that Prochazka has never fought smartly and his fighting philosophy led to his downfall. The author invites debate about whether mercy was a factor or if Prochazka simply lacked the skill to finish an injured opponent.






