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Want a piece of me? Filipino baker makes life-sized cake of Manny Pacquiao

ach Yonzon, second from right, owner of The Bunny Baker cafe, along with his staff poses with the life-sized cake of Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao Saturday, May 2, 2015 at his bakeshop at suburban Quezon city, northeast of Manila, Philippines. Yonzon who says he was bored with making traditional cakes sculpted the one-of-a-kind life-sized cake in the image of Pacquiao to mark the Filipino champion’s megabout with American Floyd Mayweather. Yonzon, says his wife Aila and six of his staff helped finish the 167-centimeter (66-inch) chocolate cake of Pacquiao with arms akimbo on Saturday after working 24 hours at the cafe. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

MANILA, Philippines — Fans of Manny Pacquiao have a new way of showing how much they love the boxing superstar — by eating him.

Or a life-size replica cake at least.

Zach Yonzon, his wife Aila, and six of his staff helped finish the 167 cm. (66-in.) chocolate cake on Saturday after working 24 hours at The Bunny Baker cafe in suburban Quezon City.

Yonzon says it was his wife’s idea to bake the cake to commemorate the mega-fight against Floyd Mayweather, which will be on Sunday morning Philippines time.

“Manny Pacquiao is world class, so we wanted to do something equally world class and the only way to do that is to create a cake that was extraordinary,” he said.

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The cake will be handed out free to customers and friends of the couple after the fight.

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The 41-year-old said the biggest challenges were their lack of experience in making life-size statues and formal training in cake design. Getting the likeness right was the easy part for Yonzon, who is a graduate of the Philippine High School for the Arts.

“The truth is I get really bored with normal cakes,” Yonzon told The Associated Press. “I wanted really something really, really challenging … and a life-sized Manny cake is about as challenging and exciting as the cakes come and this is a perfect opportunity to do that.”

“I just needed to do something out of the box,” added the former blogger for AOL.

He said he based the image of Pacquiao, including a tattoo of a glove on the boxer’s left chest, on pictures available on the Internet.

The cake is built around a wooden frame covered in cling wrap. He said parts of the head and the arms and the calves were made of Rice Krispies.

“It will be interesting to get people’s reactions cutting and eating Manny Pacquiao,” he said, laughing. “My wife said we will start with the torso.”

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