I like the recording to start before the fight starts. The tension and anticipation and eventually the trigger which starts the action are all fascinating. Both fighter faces before and after the fight. (Not for injuries, I hate to see a girl hurt, but just for expressions before for anger and after for satisfaction or disappointment). As for the fight its self, I went to school over 50 years ago and girls had to wear skirts. Any fight would provide a leg and underwear show. The fights I like the most are the girly fights, pushing, pulling, hair pulling and most of all the ladies locking together.
I thought I would be alone to highlight this but to my surprise John has preempted me. As an example two girls were fighting just watched by two other girls. During a pause in which both young ladies tied their hair back the camera caught an older lady had a small dog, standing and watching. As the combatants came together with even more enthusiasm than the first session, a mature lady walking along the road a little way off, sudden hurries across the grass. I was convinced she would stop the fight. She stood a little distance from the other woman (neither acknowledged each other), and both mature ladies watched intently.
So in agreement with John, females watching, in my case especially mature females who get a rush or are turned on by a catfight.