A detailed analysis of Jiří Procházka's loss to Carlos Ulberg argues that the Czech fighter's defeat was not due to showing mercy, but rather poor fight IQ. The post references Procházka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes fighting to kill rather than measuring strikes. The analyst contends that Procházka lost concentration, saw Ulberg as an easy target when he was injured, and went irresponsibly for the finish, which cost him the fight. The post argues that while Procházka could have fought smarter, his philosophy has always been to avoid fighting intelligently, preferring his own approach. The analysis concludes that it wasn't mercy but a lack of skill to finish a one-legged opponent that led to his loss.
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Analysis: Procházka lost due to low fight IQ, not mercy
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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