IRVINE, CA—GlobeSt.com was in attendance with more than 1,000 commercial real estate professionals on Thursday at NAIOP SoCal's annual “Night at the Fights.” The black-tie affair was held at the Hotel Irvine and included a high caliber sports competition including boxing and MMA and entertainment.

This year's event theme was Celebracion Cinqo de Mayo and featured live mariachis during the night's festivities. Night at the Fights also included a pre-event cocktail hour known as The Warm-Up and a post-networking event called Round 2 which featured NAIOP SoCal Cantina.

The main event included four fights with two California title fights and two MMA bouts. Guests  also enjoy a sit down dinner, cigars, grand prizes, casino games and live music.

“Each year, we bring together hundreds of real estate professionals who experience a premier evening with peers and clients. There is nothing like it in our industry, making it a true must-attend occasion,” says Greg May, NAIOP SoCal 2016 Night at the Fights chairman and regional managing director with NGKF.

Below are some photos from the sold-out gala event

GlobeSt.com's Natalie Dolce and Kristi Procopio at NAIOP's Night at the Fights GlobeSt.com's Natalie Dolce With Cox Castle's David Wensley Kevin Jennings, NAIOP SoCal President, Brian Airth and Bob O'Neill – who are Building Block Foundation Fund boardmembers accepting check from NAIOP for $10,000. NAIOP's Young Professionals Group John Drachman of Stillwater with one of the winning fighters and his team NAIOP's finance committee

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GlobeSt.com's Kristi Procopio and Natalie Dolce with finance expert Guy Johnson.

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IRVINE, CA—GlobeSt.com was in attendance with more than 1,000 commercial real estate professionals on Thursday at NAIOP SoCal's annual “Night at the Fights.” The black-tie affair was held at the Hotel Irvine and included a high caliber sports competition including boxing and MMA and entertainment.

This year's event theme was Celebracion Cinqo de Mayo and featured live mariachis during the night's festivities. Night at the Fights also included a pre-event cocktail hour known as The Warm-Up and a post-networking event called Round 2 which featured NAIOP SoCal Cantina.

The main event included four fights with two California title fights and two MMA bouts. Guests  also enjoy a sit down dinner, cigars, grand prizes, casino games and live music.

“Each year, we bring together hundreds of real estate professionals who experience a premier evening with peers and clients. There is nothing like it in our industry, making it a true must-attend occasion,” says Greg May, NAIOP SoCal 2016 Night at the Fights chairman and regional managing director with NGKF.

Below are some photos from the sold-out gala event

GlobeSt.com's Natalie Dolce and Kristi Procopio at NAIOP's Night at the Fights GlobeSt.com's Natalie Dolce With Cox Castle's David Wensley Cox Castle Kevin Jennings, NAIOP SoCal President, Brian Airth and Bob O'Neill – who are Building Block Foundation Fund boardmembers accepting check from NAIOP for $10,000. NAIOP's Young Professionals Group John Drachman of Stillwater with one of the winning fighters and his team NAIOP's finance committee

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GlobeSt.com's Kristi Procopio and Natalie Dolce with finance expert Guy Johnson.

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