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TREC’s Fight Night XXVI: Photo Recap

The Real Estate Council attracted another packed house at its annual Fight Night extravaganza. More than 1,200 attended the sold-out event, including Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, football great and JLL exec Roger Staubach, and about a dozen current Cowboys players.
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Trey Morsbach, left, in the ring at Fight Night with Paul Rowsey.
Trey Morsbach, left, in the ring with Paul Rowsey. (James Edward)

The Real Estate Council attracted another packed house at its annual Fight Night extravaganza. More than 1,200 attended the sold-out event, including Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, football great and JLL exec Roger Staubach, and about a dozen current Cowboys players.

Held at the Hilton Anatole, Fight Night XXVI raised $1 million for TREC’s foundation, said Trey Morsbach, senior managing director at HFF and chairman of this year’s event. “Fight Night has established itself as the marquee event for commercial real estate in Dallas,” he said. “And in a lot of ways, it’s the premier fundraising event for the city of Dallas.”

At the event, St. Philip’s president Dr. Terry Flowers accepted a $70,000 check from TREC. The funds are being used to help redevelop a building that will be used as a food pantry, in partnership with other community entities.

Here are photos from the Fight Night XXVI, taken by photographer James Edward.

Will Mundinger, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, Roger Staubach, Frank Mihalopolous
Will Mundinger, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, Roger Staubach, Frank Mihalopolous
Sue Ansel, Paul Rowsey, Dr. Terry Flowers, Trey Morsbach, Robin Minick, Linda McMahon
Sue Ansel, Paul Rowsey, Dr. Terry Flowers, Trey Morsbach, Robin Minick, Linda McMahon
Trey Morsbach, Sue Ansel and Paul Rowsey
Trey Morsbach, Sue Ansel and Paul Rowsey
Jon Napper, Dennis Noebel
Jon Napper, Dennis Noebel
Greg Fuller, Glenn Callison, Trey Morsbach, Paul Rowsey
Greg Fuller, Glenn Callison, Trey Morsbach, Paul Rowsey
Patricia Gibson, Mark McClanahan
Patricia Gibson, Mark McClanahan
Will Mundinger Jr., Elizabeth Malone, Will Mundinger
Will Mundinger Jr., Elizabeth Malone, Will Mundinger
Randy Fleisher, Jeff Staubach, Tim Jordan
Randy Fleisher, Jeff Staubach, Tim Jordan
Rolling the dice.
Rolling the dice.
Terrence Maiden, Frank Mihalopoulos, Jerry Allen
Terrence Maiden, Frank Mihalopoulos, Jerry Allen
Mitch Paradise, Jack Matthews
Mitch Paradise, Jack Matthews
Crow Holdings crew.
Crow Holdings crew.
Terry and Gerneise Flowers, David & Nancy Saustad
Terry and Gerneise Flowers, David & Nancy Saustad
Fight Night XXVI at the Hilton Anatole.
Fight Night XXVI at the Hilton Anatole.
Katherine Brown, Adam Brown
Katherine Brown, Adam Brown
Clint Lofman, Mitch Knicely, Alex Lizarazzo
Clint Lofman, Mitch Knicely, Alex Lizarazzo
Peter Graf, MaryBeth Shapiro, Bo Feagin
Peter Graf, MaryBeth Shapiro, Bo Feagin
Taylor Coy, Cameron Birdwell, Justin Gallagher, Nick Losada, Patrick Anderson
Taylor Coy, Cameron Birdwell, Justin Gallagher, Nick Losada, Patrick Anderson
Dennis Noebel, Diane Butler
Dennis Noebel, Diane Butler
Katie Jo Whisenant, Nick Clark
Katie Jo Whisenant, Nick Clark
Clint Lofman, Mitch Knicely, Alex Lizarazzo
Clint Lofman, Mitch Knicely, Alex Lizarazzo
Evan Stone, Daryl Mullin
Evan Stone, Daryl Mullin
Mac McWilliams, Sue Ansel, Jim Knight
Mac McWilliams, Sue Ansel, Jim Knight

 

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