I don't watch any of them except Weili, Cong and Kayla (I don't watch most fights anyway. Takes too long), but yeh. The divisions can improve if they're kept around. It's good to have up and comers watch women in the UFC and be inspired, both emotionally and technically to train and maybe become very skilled fighters (like obv a 110lb girl isn't going to be able to follow the same gameplan and move like Mark Hunt). Even for those who never train or barely train, it's good for society I think.
And their fights don't suck that badly at the top end. Embrace the sucky fights for now so the great ones like Kayla and the strawweights can come through. But try to bring the level up too...recruit more olympians, muay thai fighters, start looking at other countries more.
Some people will just be unhappy and unappreciative about women's fights no matter what. They start making retard noises as soon as the fight starts, same when they watch flyweights. The UFC is cultivating that fan base nowadays, with how political they are.
I'm not into the feminists' thinking any more) but I liked how MMA was so ahead of many other sports for women and mens sports both being respected, around the time of Ronda. Plus it went against the perception of MMA (eg that Hollywood actress' Oscars comments).