Unbeaten prospect Tommy Fury, who is the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, is shocked with the recent allegations that were made by Deontay Wilder.

Back in February, Tyson Fury dropped and stopped Wilder in seven rounds to capture the WBC world title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

After months of staying silent, Wilder recently took to social media and made several wild accusations about the rematch with Tyson.

Wilder believes Tyson loaded his gloves with an "egg weight." He also claimed the referee may have been intoxicated, and also stated that his water may have been spiked by former co-trainer Mark Breland.

In the immediate aftermath of the loss, Wilder felt his ring-walk outfit was too heavy and weakened his legs by the time the rematch started.

By making all of these claims, Tommy Fury feels Wilder is hurting his career and how people remember him in boxing history.

"It's stupid, I had a lot of respect for Wilder, I thought he was a good champion, but he just met his match. All this stuff that he's coming out with now, I can't get my head around it," Tommy Fury told PR Press Box.

"As a champion and as a role model, you should admit you've been beaten twice by a better man and brush yourself off on and come again. All of these excuses he's coming up with are bad to hear. He's not a good sportsman. Basically just coming up with anything he can think of.

"He's saying his team has spiked his water and all sorts of stuff, ludicrous stuff that you don't say as a sportsman. As an athlete, you just kind of take on the chin and get on with it. I think Wilder's in a really low, low state because he had a big ego. Everyone around him had big egos. I think to lose in the way he did, getting brutally battered for seven rounds, it's hard to swallow. I don't think he can swallow it. That's the problem here. Tyson's a much better fighter than him. Don't be making excuses for yourself and tarnishing your legacy, because that's all he's doing."