Las Vegas, NV—The undisputed king of combat sports comedy, David Potter, is hanging up the mic in spectacular fashion. This Friday, the internationally recognized satirist releases his final comedy album, The Miseducation of MMA Vol. III, a massive, two-act theatrical production that serves as a bold, final commentary on the fight world.
The 27-track album concludes Potter’s acclaimed trilogy, promising a blend of biting humor, theatrical parody, and unflinching cultural critique that has become his trademark.
A Singular Voice in the Fight Game
Potter has carved out a unique space at the cross-section of comedy and mixed martial arts. He’s not just an observer; he’s collaborated with some of the biggest promotions and media outlets, establishing himself as a cult figure within MMA culture.
His influence reached a fever pitch in 2024 when he hosted the largest YouTube watch party in history, pulling in a staggering 6.2 million viewers for the blockbuster Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event.
The Miseducation trilogy itself has been lauded for its audacity, with Vol. II earning critical praise as “the greatest album ever made by a combat sports personality.” With Vol. III, Potter aims to deliver a definitive, uncompromising final chapter that lampoons, dramatizes, and ultimately celebrates the chaos of MMA.
“This trilogy was always about more than jokes,” Potter said. “It’s a story, a satire, and in many ways a love letter to combat sports. Volume III is my curtain call. It’s long, it’s sharp, it’s theatrical—but most of all, it’s honest. This is me closing the book in the most complete way possible.”
The Tracklist: A Theatrical Knockout
Divided into two expansive acts, the album is structured as a full-scale performance piece, using “chapters” to weave social commentary into a narrative structure.
The tracklist promises to hit every nerve in the industry, taking shots at major figures and moments:
- ACT ONE features tracks like “Life of a Fighter (The Charlie Kirk Song),” “Legends,” and the tellingly titled “Chapter Three. Dana White and Me!”
- ACT TWO ramps up the satire with “New King in Town (Like MMA Guru),” the explosive “F*ck Disney (The UFC & ESPN Story),” and highly anticipated takes on “Conor McGregor vs. Khabib” and “Jake Paul Fixes Everything.”
This Friday marks not only the release of the most ambitious project of David Potter’s career but also his farewell to the medium that cemented his status as the voice of combat sports satire.
