How to unlock Underground Boxing Ring in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

On this page, we explain how to find the Underground Boxing Ring in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Jacek Hałas

Source: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, Bethesda Softworks

How to get into the Underground Boxing Ring headquarters in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle? The answer to this question is in on this page. First of all, we show where the secret ring is hidden in the Vatican. In addition, we explain how to obtain the Blackshirt Uniform disguise, what are the rewards for winning fights in the ring and what unique attractions this hidden location offers.

Location of the Underground Boxing Ring

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

  1. The entrance to the boxing ring is hidden in the western part of the Vatican City map. Start at the Belvedere Courtyard, take the western passage, turn south and enter the building. This is the area beneath the Fountain of Confession.
  2. Get to the locked door and knock. Indiana will not be allowed in and you will be told that you must obtain an appropriate disguise.
  3. A Discovery related to the ring will be unlocked, but you cannot immediately reach the disguise marked on the map. Advance further in the main quest The Stolen Cat Mummy, where you will eventually meet a nun and you will follow her.
  4. You will go out onto the balcony and a zeppelin will appear over the city. This is the area adjacent to the Apostolic Palace and the Excavation Site - this is the southern part of the Vatican City map.

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How do I get the Blackshirt Uniform disguise?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

  1. Get to the lower courtyard and defeat some enemies. After the fights, search the area marked with a yellow circle on the map; in front of the tent you will find the Blackshirt Uniform.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

  1. You can now open Indy's bag, highlight his new disguise and equip it.
  2. Return to the entrance to the secret boxing ring. This time, after knocking on the door, you will be let in.

Boxing champion fights and unique secret ring features

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  1. In the new secret location you can participate in 3 fist fights: each of them will start after entering the ring. You cannot use melee weapons or heal yourself.
  2. The last fight is the hardest - keep parrying/blocking your opponent's blows because a single hit can take away 1 segment of your health bar. Emptying them all means losing consciousness, but even if that happens, you can always try again.

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  1. After winning each fight, return to the fight organizer to collect your money. Additionally, for completing the entire Discovery you will receive 150 Adventure Points.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Machine Games, 2024

  1. In between fights you can collect free bandages - the place is shown in the screenshot. You can also take advantage of this if you run out of bandages simply while exploring the city. The game allows you to freely return to the boxing ring (while wearing the correct disguise).

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  1. In the same location you will also find a shop; you can buy books there by paying with lire. They allow you to change the functionality of the health bar (combining two bars into one) and permanently increase the bandage limit by 1.

Some puzzles in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are quite challenging, which is why we recommend checking out our guide, where you’ll find solutions to all the puzzles.

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Jacek Hałas

Author: Jacek Hałas

Working with Gamepressure.com since the old days, focusing on preparing guides for large and massive games, although occasionally smaller ones too. Besides more than 200 guides, his writing credits include reviews, previews, and editorials. Privately, almost exclusively a console player, most often playing action-adventure games (with a strong emphasis on good plot), racing games, and horrors. Also appreciates stealth games and tactical turn-based games in the style of XCOM. Plays a lot, not only at work but also outside of it, hunting - within the limits of reason and free time - for trophies. Apart from games, likes cycling trips, a good book (especially by Stephen King), and TV series (Stargate, The Sopranos, and Supernatural).