I bought it. Summary: Under 3 and a half minutes of fighting, attractive fighters, dirtiest floor I've ever seen in a fight video, some improvement in technical quality. It's really expensive for the amount of fighting, making it tough to support their ongoing effort to improve.
Both fighters look really good, and they're different. One is a more slender build with blonde hair (and rocks a red top), the other is a brunette that has killer curves and striped shorts that show off a pretty great ass. It's hard not to like the women they found for this.
There's a video intro that lasts about a minute and a half, followed by about a minute of smart phone-shot interviews. My feeling is the intro is overly long, and it includes a bunch of photos of the fighters without a lot of information about them. There's no organized age/height/weight/record, there's not much other than a series of still images put together with a Ken Burns effect.
The indoor event is a big improvement, and the fight itself is shot much better than prior events. They use inflatable pools to protect the doors and camera operators, which is something I haven't seen before, and it kind of cool.
The first round goes from 2:45 to 3:40, marking 55 seconds of wrestling. The camera captures the action well. While there is more than one camera shown, only a single camera's view is used for the round.
The second round goes from 3:53 to 4:46 before a "reset" is called, again using the single camera's view for this catfight. This is less great, because as they get to the floor the fighter are directly under the camera, there's little view of what's going on in the pile. It's also unusual to have a reset less than a minute into the round.
The third round goes from 5:03 to 6:09 before another "reset" is called. It looks like this was a different camera view, but the entire match is shown from the single camera angle.
The remaining 7 minutes of the video are the other camera views, with loud music overlaying the footage.