An analysis challenges Jiri Prochazka's claim that he showed mercy to Carlos Ulberg, instead attributing his loss to poor fight IQ and lack of concentration. The post references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings," which emphasizes the singular goal of defeating the opponent without consideration of strong or weak strikes. The analyst argues Prochazka lost focus, saw Ulberg as an easy target despite his injured leg, and irresponsibly pursued a finish that backfired. The assessment suggests Prochazka has never fought intelligently and adheres to a different fighting philosophy, which ultimately cost him the victory. The post questions whether there truly was any mercy shown, concluding that Prochazka simply lacked the skill to finish a one-legged opponent rather than choosing to spare him.
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Analyst argues Prochazka lost due to low fight IQ, not mercy
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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