An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 challenges the former champion's claim that he showed mercy during the fight. The commentary suggests Prochazka did not show pity but rather lost concentration, became relaxed, saw Ulberg as an easy target, and irresponsibly went for the finish, which cost him the victory. The analysis argues Prochazka could have fought more intelligently but attributes his downfall to low fight IQ rather than compassion. The piece references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes that a fighter should focus only on defeating the opponent. The commentary concludes that Prochazka has never fought smartly and paid the price for his fighting philosophy, lacking the skill to finish an opponent fighting on one leg.
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