An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's performance references his favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which states a warrior should only think about defeating the opponent, not about striking strongly or weakly. The post argues there was no actual mercy shown by Prochazka in his loss to Ulberg. Instead, Prochazka lost concentration, relaxed, saw Ulberg as an easy target, and irresponsibly went for the finish, paying the price for this mistake. The analysis suggests the fight could have been conducted more intelligently but attributes the loss to low fight IQ rather than compassion. It notes that Prochazka has never fought smartly and his fighting philosophy is different, which ultimately cost him against the one-legged opponent.
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Analysis questions Prochazka mercy claim, cites low fight IQ instead
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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