Global Card Collectors

112. From the Rink to the Ring: The evolution of an amazing hockey and boxing collection.

55 min · 4. apr. 2026
episode 112. From the Rink to the Ring: The evolution of an amazing hockey and boxing collection. cover

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In this episode Justin returns to chat with Bernard, a Canadian collector with a passion for hockey and boxing! Bernard starts by discussing how his son's love of Pokemon cards brought him back into the hobby, and continues by discussing and showing off his amazing collection of Steve Yzerman hockey cards! Finally, Bernard and Justin discuss their shared passion for boxing and boxing cards. Bernard's collection is both extremely unique and very extremely thoughtful, so this is definitely an episode you don't want to miss!

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