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Julio Pablo Chacón (born May 22, 1975) is an Argentine boxer. Nicknamed "El Relámpago", Chacon won a Featherweight Bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics . He was born in Las Heras, Mendoza .
Tomer Sisley as Pablo Chacon, a Mexican drug lord. Matthew Willig as One-Eye, Pablo's henchman. Luis Guzmán as a Mexican cop who demands a bribe from the Millers. Thomas Lennon as Rick Nathanson, a former college classmate of David's. Mark L. Young as Scottie P, a kiddie ride attendant who befriends and later sexually harasses Casey.
Pablo Chacón (born 1975), Argentine boxer; Pelayo Chacón (1888-after 1930), Negro and Cuban League baseball player; Peter R. Chacon (1925–2014), Californian politician; Santiago Chacón (born 1992), Argentine footballer; Shawn Chacón (born 1977), former Major League Baseball player; Soledad Chacón (1890–1936), American politician
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Chacon may refer to: Chacón, a list of people with the surname Chacón or Chacon; Captain Trudy Chacon, a fictional character in the 2009 film Avatar; Chacon, New Mexico, United States, a town; Chacon Creek, a small stream in Texas, United States; Chacon, a wooden fishing vessel in Alaska; Chacon, a ship lost at sea in 1937