Logan Paul Admits Mind-Blowing Pokemon Card Collection Has 'Gotten Out Of Hand'

Logan Paul Admits Mind-Blowing Pokemon Card Collection Has 'Gotten Out Of Hand'
Images via Logan Paul | YouTube | Twitter

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Emma Hill

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21st Mar 2022 16:19

YouTuber and Charizard-obsessive, Logan Paul, has admitted that he might have "way too many Pokémon cards" after revealing his mind-blowing TCG stash on Twitter. 

As well as his YouTube content and cruiserweight boxing career, Logan Paul is well-known for his love of Pokemon. He even spent a whopping $3.5 million on a case of first-edition Pokemon cards, only to find out it was all a huge scam. However, that didn't stunt his love for the TCG collectibles and he continues to keep his lucky Charizard by his side. 

However, Paul has now realised that his Pokémon card hobby has actually become more of an obsession and it may even be time to sell some cards from his sizable collection. 

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Logan Paul Shows Off His Whopping Pokémon Card Collection

In a tweet on March 20, Paul shared a picture featuring his mind-blowing collection of Pokémon cards. As Paul looks worryingly over the edge of his bed, his stash is shown covering his mattress and his bedside table along with towers of cards piled up on top of one another. Realising the extent of his obsession, Paul admitted: "I have way too many Pokémon cards."

 

Paul then posted a number of videos on his Instagram story (thanks, Dexerto) in which he revealed he had even more cards than he shared in the original photograph. The Maverick, as he has come to be known, even had an entire suitcase filled with the TCG collectibles. In one video, Paul explained: "I was looking through my Pokémon card collection and I didn't realise how obsessed I got with this hobby – and I bought a lot of them. I have a suitcase right there full of them too and to be honest, I have to move some of these. I got to sell some."

How Many Pokémon Cards Does Logan Paul Have?

Sharing another picture of his incredible Pokémon card collection on his Instagram story, Paul estimated that he must have between 1,000-2,000 collectibles featuring the crafty monsters. If the YouTuber did decide to sell some, he could certainly make a hefty profit given how much some of the cards are worth. 

There's no word as of writing as to whether he will cave in and sell some of his precious collectibles. However, one thing's for sure, his beloved diamond-encrusted Charizard is definitely not going anywhere. 

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