Brodie Dylan

Brodie Dylan

Brodie Dylan Greco is one of the most consistent young names on the Australian Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu circuit — a brown belt out of Absolute MMA St Kilda in Melbourne, training under one of the most respected coaches in the modern game in Lachlan Giles. He competes internationally under the Absolute MMA Australia banner and has built his career through a combination of high finishing rates, a leg-lock-forward style, and a willingness to travel for the deepest brackets the sport offers.

Greco first announced himself on the national stage as a blue belt, where he assembled one of the more efficient junior runs in Australia. At the ACT AFBJJ Championships, he claimed a double gold across the Gi and No-Gi divisions in the same weekend, winning four matches in quick succession — many of them by submission, including signature double butterfly leg-lock entries that reflect the Absolute MMA St Kilda system. That performance carried him to the #1 ranking in Australia at blue belt on the AFBJJ tables.

The progression from regional dominance to international results came on schedule. As a purple belt in 2024, Greco travelled to the IBJJF London Fall International Open No-Gi Championship and captured gold in the Purple Adult Medium-Heavy division — his first major IBJJF international title and a result that placed him among the more credible Australian purple belts on the global no-gi circuit. He has since been promoted to brown belt and continues to compete on the international circuit.

His training environment is central to his game. Absolute MMA St Kilda — opened in 2014 with Lachlan Giles as head instructor — has become one of the most influential rooms in international grappling, producing or developing world-class competitors including Craig Jones and Livia Gluchowska, and serving as a global hub for the technical leg-lock and submission-grappling work Giles is known for. Greco's style sits squarely inside that tradition: patient entries, position-aware control, and a willingness to attack the legs and the back as primary scoring and finishing systems rather than as last resorts.

  1. ACT AFBJJ Championships — Double Gold (Gi and No-Gi)
  2. IBJJF London Fall International Open No-Gi Champion 2024 — Purple Adult, Medium-Heavy