
GrandMaster Reyson Gracie
A Jiu-Jitsu Legacy
Reyson Gracie was a 9th-degree red belt and a key figure in the expansion of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Son of Carlos Gracie, the founder of BJJ, and brother to legendary fighters such as Carlson and Rolls Gracie, he played a vital role in spreading the martial art across Brazil, particularly in the North and Northeast regions.
With a lifelong dedication to Jiu-Jitsu, Reyson was instrumental in developing the sport in states like Amazonas and Pará, where he helped establish a strong foundation for future generations. Known for his deep technical knowledge and commitment to the Gracie philosophy, he was a respected mentor and advocate for the art’s effectiveness and lifestyle.
His legacy remains a cornerstone of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, inspiring practitioners worldwide.