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David Potter Redefines Satirical Brilliance with “The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Oct 8
  • 2 min read
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David Potter’s The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3 arrives not just as another comedy album, but as a seismic statement from one of combat sports entertainment’s most unpredictable minds. Released on September 26, 2025, this third and final chapter of Potter’s boundary-pushing trilogy cements his reputation as a fearless storyteller who thrives at the intersection of humor, commentary, and chaos.


Potter, who hails from Whippany, New Jersey, has long been known for turning the absurdities of the MMA world into high art. Yet this project feels different: bigger, braver, and unapologetically theatrical. Recorded in New York City with an eclectic ensemble of Broadway vocalists and musicians spanning genres from country and rap to R&B and rock, Volume 3 pulses with a live-wire energy that mirrors the unpredictability of a fight night. It’s raw, polished, and ferociously funny all at once.


From start to finish, the album delivers biting satire wrapped in elaborate musical production. While Potter’s lyrics deliver the punches, the layered instrumentation gives the project a cinematic depth that few comedy records ever attempt. Each track feels like an act in a stage play, audacious, rhythmic, and laced with both reverence and rebellion.


Beyond the laughter, The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3 reads like a love letter to the entire world of performance, where martial arts, theatre, and social commentary collide. Potter doesn’t just mock the culture of combat sports; he dissects it, exposing the humor, hypocrisy, and heart beneath the spectacle. His ability to blend parody with poignancy turns this release into something much larger than a genre exercise; it’s an artistic reckoning.



The album has already sparked intense discussion across the MMA and entertainment communities, hailed as the most daring and complete work of Potter’s career. It’s a finale that feels both triumphant and introspective, closing out his three-part journey with the kind of clarity only earned through chaos.


For those who crave creativity that refuses to play it safe, The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3 is essential listening, an unapologetic fusion of satire, soul, and showmanship from a creator unafraid to blur every boundary.

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Follow David Potter and stream the album now on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Stay connected with Potter’s latest updates on social media, as his next move might just rewrite the rules again.

 
 
 

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