What is a worst fight move that lead to a loss?

Sakuraba going for the Mongolian chops against Schembri and getting immediately KO'd. He was winning pretty handedly before that, Faber/Brown and Weidman/Rockhold are 2 others that spring to mind too.
 
Does Mark Coleman yelling at Kevin Randleman count as a move?

It seemed to lead to a bunch of losses...
 
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ADCC/D-1 Meathead shooting on Rothwell
 
When chael had fedors back then decided to roll off and wind up on the bottom
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What in the actual fuck? It legitimately looks like he was trying to lose. Either he's corrupt as hell (as his criminal record would suggest) or he makes the stupidest decisions possible in winnable fights (as his MMA record would suggest).
 
Oooohhhh great call. Although he was fucked regardless with that back control.
Ya ain't shakin Aoki

Ref has the final say until it's called. DQ actions get DQ results. The hope I have for that guy's career is just a step above the hope I have for the rest of Paul Harris'.
*edit* Drew Chatman. His nickname is "The Honorable."
Can't make that shit up.
 
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Has to be Weidman's kick. It can be marked as what led to the beatdown that changed his career.
 
At least Overeem's guillotine has worked multiple times in the past. Weidman's kick has got to be the worst considering he's a terrible kicker in general.
 
Pete Sell vs. Scott Smith. Sell noticeably hurt Smith with a vicious body punch. As Smith doubled over in pain, Sell rushed in with his hands down low. Smith threw a desperate haymaker, connecting solidly on Sell's jaw, KOing him instantly. There are many others, but this is one all the oldtimer fans will remember!
 

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