An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg disputes the Czech fighter's claim that he showed mercy. The commentary references Prochazka's favorite book, Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which teaches that a warrior should focus solely on victory without thinking about strike strength. The analysis argues Prochazka lost concentration, relaxed when seeing Ulberg as an easy target, and irresponsibly pursued a finish, which cost him the fight. The piece suggests Prochazka's issue was not compassion but rather low fight IQ and an inability or unwillingness to fight strategically. The commentary notes that Prochazka's fighting philosophy differs from technical precision, and this approach ultimately led to his downfall against an injured opponent.
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Analysis disputes Prochazka's mercy claim, attributes loss to poor fight IQ
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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