It would be hard for CageSport featherweight champion Drew “Eternal Fire” Brokenshire to follow up 2013, having won all three of his bouts and successfully defended his title, but he took the first step towards doing so this past February when he once again proved himself a champion by defeating Talon Hofman and keeping hold of his belt. “Talon was a strong wrestler and I was able to fend off his takedowns pretty well – which is the main thing I’ve been working on since my Lee Morrison fight,” said Brokenshire. “I feel like I’ve made some good progress there and I feel I showed some good grappling and stuff like that.” The win over Hofman keeps Brokenshire undefeated over the last year and a half and has him feeling on the cusp of something special. “I’m on a five-fight winning streak right now and I’m feeling good not only about the wins but how my technique has grown,” said Brokenshire. “I think that all the preparation that I’ve done has taken me to another level and I’m on the brink of doing some great things.” One of the reasons Brokenshire could be close to making a big move comes from the fact that he’s currently a standout amongst one of the best crop of up and coming talent in the Northwest.
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