Northland's Herbert Rata, an organiser, said the day was a success and there was demand to hold it again.
"It was a controlled fight event like we promised. Everyone went home safely like we promised," he told the Northern Advocate.
"In the history of the gangs this has never been seen before. There were 12 different gangs there and some shouldn't have even been in the same room. I think we proved it was a success."
Police did not support the event becoming an annual fixture and vowed they would continue to disrupt gang activities.
Dr Jarrod Gilbert, a sociologist at the University of Canterbury and author of Patched: The history of gangs in New Zealand, attended the event and said it was part of a process to ease tensions between the gangs.