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Currently developing freemma.tv. Its a website based on bringing free links to cage fight videos (UFC). This is described by some as the fastest growing sport in america, and the demand for free videos is very large, as most of the ufc is pay per view.

Yes this is probably a hard one to evaluate as not a whole lot of people are into mma (mixed martial arts). But i think it has great key words that are relevant to the sites usage.

Thanks alot
 
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Sorry but I see no value and huge potential problems with this name.

I think you're gonna have some serious TM problems with your development of this name.

I doubt the Official MMA Organization would be cool w/you using their content only, and profitting off of it.

If you are seriously gonna build something I would suggest getting a more generic name like 247 FreeWrestling.tv or Fighting360, etc. or go the brandable route...Fist/s, Kick/s, Blood, Damage, Fury, etc.

Good Luck.
 
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When I first saw this, I read it as Free Emma TV lol Was wondering who Emma was.

Not sure how much of an issue there will be with Trademarks, although linking and using other peoples content can be an issue if you don't have permission.

I think a brandable MMA name might be better from a development point.

There are a few related searches though using these keywords

free mma videos
free mma movies
free mma training
etc..

So definitely has some potential.
Undeveloped due to the extension, I don't think it has much value though.

Good luck.
 
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