Mike Tyson's signature move is one of the most terrifying sights in boxing history.

The move sees Tyson throw a right hook to his opponent's body with his right hand, before quickly following it up with a right uppercut to the chin upstairs.

Nicknamed 'Iron Mike', Tyson used this brutal combination to devastating effect against Lorenzo Boyd, Jesse Ferguson and Jose Ribalta.

A 20-year-old Tyson knocked out Ribalta in 1986 three months before knocking out Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight champion of all time.

Back then, Tyson was seemingly an unstoppable force of nature, having stopped 24 of his 27 previous opponents by way of knockout.

But it still took him ten rounds to finish Ribalta who showed a tremendous amount of heart and courage.

After Tyson began to find a home for his right hooks and uppercuts, Ribalta found himself on the canvas in the second round, but he gingerly got back to his feet.

The same thing happened again in the eight round, probably the most action-packed of the fight, as Ribalta did his best to stave off waves of attacks from the smaller Tyson.

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Nov 28, 2020; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Mike Tyson (black trunks) is interviewed after his split draw against Roy Jones, Jr. (white trunks) during a heavyweight exhibition boxing bout for the WBC Frontline Belt at the Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Scarnici/Handout Photo via USA TODAY Sports

Nov 28, 2020; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Mike Tyson (black trunks) is interviewed after his split draw against Roy Jones, Jr. (white trunks) during a heavyweight exhibition boxing bout for the WBC Frontline Belt at the Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Scarnici/Handout Photo via USA TODAY Sports

In the final round however he wasn't so lucky as despite again getting up he couldn't survive the final bell after eating a monstrous right hand which prompted the referee to step in and wave off the fight.

But despite this, Tyson insisted Ribalta was the only opponent capable of taking his power.

The American incredibly claimed the Cuban boxer had a better chin than the likes of Frank Bruno, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis.

Back in 2014, Tyson told Ring Magazine: "I hit Jose Ribalta with everything, and he took everything and kept coming back for more.

"Jose Ribalta stood toe to toe with me. He was very strong in the clinches."

Boxing fan account 'The One-Two' recently shared a video of Tyson knocking out Ribalta on their Twitter page. The caption stated: "The explosive power of this Mike Tyson uppercut."

WATCH: Mike Tyson destroys Jose Ribalta with brutal combination

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And, as expected, Twitter weighed in on the clip, with many recalling fond memories of a prime Tyson.

One fan said: "This version of Tyson beats everyone."

Another added: "Tyson was an absolute animal back in the day"

While a third commented: "The combinations would cut a tree down."

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