By Steve Kim

Not too much is known by the American public as it relates to Eamonn O'Kane, who takes on Tureano Johnson as part of the Gennady Golovkin-David Lemieux pay-per-view bill this weekend.

When asked to give a scouting report of himself, O'Kane said on Thursday afternoon - "My style is a bit of everything, I come forward, aggressive, can punch, can box, can fight. It should be a good fight because Tureano can do all those things, as well. I look forward to this fight."

O'Kane and Johnson were brought together by the IBF, which has sanctioned this bout as a high stakes eliminator. They are ranked number three and four respectively (the top two spots in the IBF are 'unranked'). The victor will soon be in line to fight for that belt which going into the weekend is held by David Lemieux.

"You're always floating around, you're always looking to see the rankings and you can see in the different federations who's all ranked," said O'Kane, when asked just how much he know about his foe. "I hadn't watched much of him before but we've got him well-analysed and well-sussed."

These two wont have a problem finding each other in the ring come Saturday night.

"No, definitely not," promised O'Kane, who has a record of 14-1-1(5 KO's).

"I'm a true Irishman, I come to fight, I'm going nowhere. He's a good islandman, as well. He comes to fight, he's going nowhere and so it's definitely going to be an interesting clash."

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.