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Blake Martinez Pokemon card scam, ... MORE: Who NFL players voted to Top 100 list. Less than a month after Whatnot's GM praised Martinez, the platform banned him from selling on their site.
Blake Martinez might’ve taken “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” too literally. Shortly after retiring in 2022, the former NFL linebacker announced that he would begin reselling Pokemon trading cards ...
The streaming trading card resale company Blake’s Breaks, which is helmed by ex-NFL player Blake Martinez, has been embroiled in controversy over the last week following a series of accusations ...
But for some players, it's not worth pursuing a long career. Veteran linebacker Blake Martinez retired from the NFL in November at the age of 28, a month after signing with the Las Vegas Raiders.
NFL player Blake Martinez has retired just two weeks after selling a Pokemon card for 670 thousand dollars, which is around 650 thousand euros. Although it may seem like a fortune ...
Las Vegas Raiders player Blake Martinez sold a Pokémon card for a whopping $672,000, although he claimed at one point it might be worth up to $1.5 million.
Martinez, in committing full-time to the process, had reportedly been turning quite a profit trading Pokemon cards. He told The Athletic in July that he had made $11.5 million from his card ...