While we are in navel-gazing mode ... a question :
How did Shantel get that scratch on her right breast? The camera [again] doesn't catch it, being focused on the back view for a lot of the time in round one.
Not the first time this has happened in a G-Star fight ... so if a second camera is being used ... why doesn't someone edit it in?
You have a really good product - but it's now time to step up the tech side ... please! Camerawork in this one is 2/5 at best.
Also, the "director" should leave the directions before and during the breaks ... leaves the spontaneity of a real catfight when the "director" asks for "nipple-tweeks" on cue.
Hope you don't mind the criticism ... but I have bought most of your stuff for the last 2 years. 
wizard
I've nothing against constructive criticism and will try and answer your question as best I can.
If you read the review that comes with this fight you will know that it did not get off to the best start, what with 1 of the ladies being 2 1/2 hours late. The antics of 1 of the ladies meant that I was seriously considering pulling the plug altogether on this particular catfight.
As for me speaking during the fight; things were definitely not going well so I tried to encourage young G – Star to have a go at nipple tweaks in the hope that she would be able to get her opponent off of her so that she could get into the fight. Neither girl did exactly what they were supposed to do during this particular catfight. Shantel was supposed to fight like she did against Harley Quinn, and G – Star was supposed to fight like she did against Hot Rocker.
Having two cameras allows me, before I edit, to select the best footage for the video I intend to work on. If I have chosen footage from a certain angle, then it is because it is the best angle.
Real catfights are not an exact science. Just about anything can happen on the day and usually does.
Thank you for your feedback
The Catz Review Team