In a bold and unprecedented fusion of satire, soul, and fight culture, respected combat sports personality David Potter has released Miseducation of MMA Volume 2, now available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and all major streaming platforms.
Hailed by early critics as “the best music album ever released by a combat sports figure”, the project is not just an album — it’s a statement. A fearless, genre-defying body of work, Miseducation of MMA Volume 2 blurs the lines between musical brilliance and biting social commentary, parody and truth, humor and heartbreak.
“Is it music disguised as MMA education? Comedy disguised as cynicism? Or both?” — asks one reviewer from Fight Culture.
“Either way, David Potter has created something totally original — raw, rebellious, and surprisingly real.”
Following the underground success of Volume 1, this sophomore effort expands the universe with sharper production, deeper emotional range, and harder-hitting satire. Tracks like “Dear Black People”, “Musk vs. Zuckerberg”, and “Joe Rogan Sauce” tackle the absurdity, beauty, fan worship, and contradictions of the fight world with unmatched lyrical wit, shocking moments, and heart.
Potter, known for going against the grain, is no stranger to disruption. In November, he shattered records with 16 million viewers on his viral fight night watch-along — the largest of its kind. But Miseducation Volume 2 cements his status not just as a commentator, but as an artist — an outlier who uses creativity as both mirror and megaphone for an industry that too often avoids self-reflection.
“I didn’t want to make something safe,” says Potter. “This album is everything I wish someone told me when I got into this game — brutally honest, sometimes funny, sometimes painful, always real. The main and only criticism from volume 1 was it sounded clean, manufactured, unauthentic, built in a lab and wasn’t my voice, wasn’t my sounds. I took a deep dive into AI for a year, studied it backwards and forwards since signing to this project in 2023 to get that feel. That was by design, as happiness, public images and what you see isn’t always real. To progress the story forward I dialed it back considerably to hear flaws, imperfections. You cant see my cracks and chinks in a carefully crafted image, so I need people to hear it. Being typecasted as the funny guy, expected to do the funny guy goofy schtick all the time, paid to be the circus clown to just make anything with zero substance presented a new opportunity to get a solid well hidden f**k you in there while leaving it up to interpretation. Its either a comedy or cynicism album. Its either a funny roast and one hour of d*ck jokes or its deeper in respects to lessons I learned from a sport that once considered my lifelong dream and paradise on earth to be apart of, just to find out i gave up everything my entire life for something thats just as flawed as I am.”
Critics and fans alike are already calling it a watershed moment in combat sports media — a rare instance where an insider dares to entertain and challenge at the same time, using the universal language of music.
Miseducation of MMA Volume 2
Now Streaming Everywhere
🔗 [Spotify] https://open.spotify.com/album/0xhYiVaPyxcHgToTLO8ISY?si=lUrHS-R3SCW3KDsiSOXFuA
🔗 [Apple Music] https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-miseducation-of-mma-vol-2/1821572744?ls
🔗 [Amazon Music] https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0FDQ9HMH7