An analysis of Jiri Procházka's loss to Carlos Ulberg argues that the Czech fighter didn't show mercy but rather lost concentration during the bout. The analysis references Procházka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," and its philosophy on defeating opponents. The piece contends that Procházka relaxed, saw Ulberg as an easy target, and recklessly pursued a finish, which led to his downfall. The argument states that Procházka has never fought smartly and his fighting philosophy differs from tactical approaches. The analysis attributes the loss to low fight IQ rather than compassion for the injured opponent.
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