I think I just respectfully disagree with the premise of this thread.
Longer fights don't necessarily mean "better' fights. I've bought plenty of "competitive" catfights where it is painfully obvious they are just "running" the clock, and not actually trying to make each other submit. I'd prefer 5 minutes of "chaos" over 25 minutes of half-assed wrestling holds. Also, I don't want this to sound harsh, and everyone has their own preferences and I don't mean to diminish that, but the fighters in a Suitefights production almost always are models by day. Seeing legit glamor models slap and pull hair is a HUGE part of the fantasy. Other types of catfighters are likely "better" fighters, but I'm much less interested in seeing them topless in a thong fighting. If I actually cared about techniques, strength and ability, I'd be watching women's MMA. Once again, I realize everyone has their own preferences on that and I'm not "right," but I think Suitefights has made his $ and reputation by having conventionally attractive models (Playboy, Penthouse, pornstars, etc) fight it out in 4K where the "beauty" is a huge aspect of his type of production.
And while Suitefights has expressed some frustration with recent fights, I just think he needs to be less hard on himself. I sort of feel like we are in a golden age of Suitefights right now. Carmilla/Vika and Sarah/Lora are two of the better fights he's ever produced. We've had 5 fights in recent months with lots of debuts. I'd EASILY recommend 4 out of 5 of them (Aubrey vs Brooke just wasn't "MY' type of fight, but I don't regret in the slightest sponsoring it). I'd say opinion is almost unanimous that the debuts of Vika, Carmilla, Lora and Emma were all extremely promising. The return of sponsorships has also been a fucking terrific development.
I'd also say some fans need to radically adjust their expectations. Fights are inherently unpredictable, and they are 10000x more unpredictable when you have models fighting one another. The amount of variables that can go sideways in that situation is extraordinary. If you want real fights, then this is just the reality. Sometimes a fighter might be literally on the verge of throwing up multiple times during a fight and sometimes you'll get a 40-minute epic. Just think how many times you've watched an MMA or boxing match where a Champion matches up with the #1 contender that just ends in a matter of seconds. It just happens! And it will certainly happy more often when you have amateurs fighting with little training who are models by day. But I think some people just need to get their expectations in check that a fight is a fight and it can start or end in a split second. The unpredictability is part of the fun of it all. It's certainly not fun for Suitefights, but it's just the reality of the situation. Every fight might be the next "Jess/Mira 2," and I know Suitefights wants that every time he organizes a fight, but people just got to keep their expectations in check and financially support those willing to take on the risk of setting up these fights. We won't see the next "classic" if it doesn't get scheduled.
The smallest bit of advice I'd give to Suitefights is to attempt to schedule multiple fights on the same day, if possible. I felt bad for him having back to back weeks for Alexa/Vika and Emma/Angel where he needed to reserve hotel rooms, set up everything and basically start from "zero" each day. Out of those days, he might have gotten a combined 10 minutes or so of fighting. While there's always risks a production could go haywire, at least all eggs aren't being put in one basket and hopefully you'll get multiple fights filmed in one day with less risk and less set up. I'd also try my hardest to strike as quick as possible when you know you have a rematch or fighters that are willing and proven to not be flakey. One of the best things Suitefights did back in the day was having Mira in for multiple fights in a month. If the fans are excited to see more, try not to disrupt momentum. Obviously, scheduling and difficulties we never see enter into this, but it's always fun to have a Suitefights production to look forward to.
Also, I think I know what the fight Suitefights is hinting at in that tweet. At one point last year he was hinting at a crossover fight with Mexican Catfights. If that came to fruition, that would be out-fucking-standing. If it's something else, I'm all ears as well. As I mentioned earlier, it's always fun to have a fight to look forward to!