Francis Ngannou is the new UFC heavyweight champion and he's taking home a bit of extra money along with his new championship belt after the conclusion of Saturday's UFC 260 . Ngannou was one of four men who were awarded the UFC's traditional post-fight bonuses. Ngannou dominated Stipe Miocic in the main event, fending off takedowns and landing big strikes before eventually knocking out Miocic with a massive left hand in the second round. Sean O'Malley joined Ngannou as a Performance of the Night bonus winner. O'Malley almost let the bonus slip through his fingers in his bout with Thomas Almeida. In the first round, O'Malley rocked Almeida, driving him into the cage after a big head kick and left hand, but walked away rather than following up, allowing Almeida back in the fight. In the final moments of the third round, however, O'Malley hit a beautiful step-back left hand that dropped Almeida. When the fight wasn't immediately stopped, this time O'
Imagine that the Snake game used to be one of the most played computer games. Our fathers and grandfathers played very enthusiastically with it. It is a game that is assigned to the skill game genre. Such games require very good fine motor skills and pronounced reaction skills from players. For me personally, this is only half the truth. Pressing buttons quickly and at the right moment is certainly not so easy, but very easy to do when the hunted object is in close proximity. It looks a little different when it's not. This calls for other skills such as spatial perception or the selection of the best possible target path. This also increases the demands a player has to make for this game. Snake is an excellent example of this, although it is such a spartanly designed game with equally simple rules, but the challenge can be very challenging and very attractive to the player. This is where the well-known saying comes into play: "Not all that glitters is gold";. There are ma