Low IQ moments

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Almost as great as the day/night when Catrina P let me finally play with her kitty...
 
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Fighter standing throws a falling hammer fist and KOs himself on downed opponents knee...

Then the downed opponent gets up and springboard front-flips off of his unconscious opponent, resulting in a DQ, and throws away the win that was just gifted to him.

2 bush league moments for the price of one...

hajahahadhahav the description is perfect.
 
Hmmm, isn’t that natural? I can’t remember but Aldo probably did the same vs Stephens. Refs would sooner stop a fight over head GnP than body. Idk. Although body GnP is HIGHLY under-utilised
If he would have done needed damage that way.

Like:

Hurts him to the body and goes to the head - "go to the body, he's done!"
Keeps going to the head - "He's gonna recover!"
Browne recovers - "Gassed yourself out. Goddammit!"
 
I think the Weidman kick failure against Rockhold might of really ended his career. He took too much of a beating.

There may be worse but that sticks out to me.
 
Gastelum vs Izzy has been mentioned a heap so I'll go with the original.

Dan Hardy has rocking Mike Swick every time he touched him, instead of finishing the job, he kept going for takedowns against the cage. Allowing Swick to recover and (being the better wrestler) reverse the position. He did this over and over, and he won the fight snyway, but it was infuriating to watch.
 
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Anderson Silva, without a doubt.....Dude was clowning Weidman dodging him until he got over cocky and got flat lined by weidman....That was a low IQ moment, specially when realizing that Anderson Silva is one of the best MMA fighters ever with one of the highest Fight IQs ever(atleast from what I seen in MMA)
Clowning Weidman? Lol no. He was getting his ass kicked everywhere the fight went. That's why he doubled down on taunting, hoping Weidman would sell out on something and leave an opening.
 
This is pretty damned hard to beat. But here's what came to my mind first. Rich Franklin thought his best bet to beat Anderson Silva was in the clinch game, regardless of who initiated. He felt his strength could power through anything Anderson had and/or overpower Anderson's defense, and it cost him his belt.
Tbf there's no gameplan that would have given him the win vs Andy.
 
Brendan Schaub entire career
 
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