Jiri Prochazka's knockout loss to Carlos Ulberg is examined through the lens of Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," Prochazka's favorite book. The analysis argues that Prochazka lost concentration and became reckless when he saw Ulberg as an easy target with an injured leg, not that he showed mercy. The post contends that Prochazka has always struggled with low fight IQ and never fought smartly, preferring his own philosophy of combat. While the fight could have been approached more intelligently, the author believes Prochazka's downfall was a lack of class in finishing a compromised opponent rather than compassion. The analysis questions whether Prochazka showed pity or simply lost focus in pursuit of a finish.






