This is illustrated by recent Twitch stats which show there are around 26 million daily users. The site is now home to many broadcasters and viewers, who share strong passion for games. The streaming giant best illustrates the trend. This gave the gaming industry a strong boost and introduced new ways to profit.
Social networks have made it much easier to find fellow players and share our gaming experience in real-time. In recent years, live streaming has completely changed the way we use computer games for entertainment. But for us, GSP was the total package.Ever since we invented the computer, we’ve been looking for ways to play games on it. You can’t go wrong with any of the fighters in this top-three. His return bout against Michael Bisping to win the UFC Middleweight Championship in 2017 was just the icing on the cake. Yet, during his peak, he was easily the greatest athlete the UFC. By the time Pierre got to Johny Hendricks, a fight he won controversially, Pierre had one foot out the door. Most of those fights were barely competitive against fighters who were among the division’s elite. Penn, Thiago Alves, Dan Hardy, Josh Koscheck, Jake Fields, Carlos Condit and Nick Diaz in their prime. From his second win over Hughes and retribution against Serra on, Pierre barely lost a round, dominating Jon Fitch, B.J. However, Pierre’s next run with the title was flawless, showcasing the most well-rounded skill set of any fighter in MMA history. He took his first challenger for that belt – a game Matt Serra – lightly, leading to one of the greatest upsets in UFC history. Pierre won the UFC Welterweight Championship from Matt Hughes in impressive fashion (TKO) in 2006. Jones’ recent fights haven’t been all that entertaining, especially his razor-close decision win against Dominick Reyes. Yet, he went on to beat Glover Teixeira and Ovince Saint Preux (without surrendering around to either) and scored two wins over Daniel Cormier (Though, one was overturned due to a positive drug test). You could maybe make the case Jones wasn’t the same after his classic fight with Alexander Gustafsson. Most of those victories coming via finishes. He demolished them, including seven (yes, seven!) surefire, future UFC Hall of Famers. From that point on, Jones was unstoppable. Hamill could barely stand to awarded the victory. He demolished Matt Hamill only to be disqualified for using illegal downward elbows. But Jones’ first truly great performance was technically a loss. His spinning back elbow against Stephan Bonnar at UFC 94 is a star-is-born moment. Jon “Bones” Jones didn’t waste any time making a name for himself in the UFC. But was that just because Silva made those guys look so bad? Yes, Silva was dominant in an era where the competition wasn’t as strong as it is now.
And when Silva got bored during that time, he beat up and embarrassed light heavyweights like Stephan Bonnar, Forrest Griffin and James Irvin. Silva answered a close call to Chael Sonnen with dominating wins against Vitor Belfort, Yushin Okami and Sonnen in a quick rematch. He made fighters like Dan Henderson, Patrick Cote and Franklin (again) look average. Most of Silva’s fights weren’t close to competitive. Franklin, a future Hall of Famer, was unstoppable for two years before Silva made him look like a scrub. Four months later, he would KO Rich Franklin to win the UFC Middleweight Championship. In his UFC debut, Silva brutalized Chris Leben, one of the toughest guys in the promotion’s history. But it wasn’t just that streak (bested only by Jones in terms of UFC wins), it was the way Silva destroyed people. From April 2006 through October 2012, Silva recorded 17 consecutive wins, 16 in the UFC.