An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg challenges the fighter's "mercy" narrative by quoting from his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes the singular goal of defeating one's opponent. The post argues that Prochazka did not show mercy but rather lost concentration, relaxed when he saw Ulberg as an easy target, and irresponsibly pursued a finish, which cost him the fight. The analysis attributes the outcome to low fight IQ rather than compassion, noting that Prochazka has never fought smartly and his fighting philosophy led to this result. The post questions whether mercy actually occurred and suggests Prochazka simply lacked the skill to finish an opponent fighting on one leg. It invites reader opinions on whether this assessment is accurate.
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Analysis questions Prochazka's 'mercy' claim, attributes loss to low fight IQ
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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