Lol unlikely unless bouncers maybe. There probaly guys around 6'3 or 6'4 adding a few inches because most guys do like with the dick size. 6'7 and above is about 1 in 1000 men or less so unlikely you have seen a many true barefoot guy of 6'7. Alot of NBA players for example are measured in shoes that add almost 2 inches often. Aka barefoot or in trainer height
I agree. To add to this anecdotally, I went to 2 major US universities and I was around legit D1 players and pros/prospects over a nearly 2 decade period. One of them won a NCAA B-Ball title and the other won the NCAA football and was always #1 or in the hunt for the title, plus #1 overall NBA pick, etc. I was around a lot of the genetic elite when it comes to height and body composition. Each campus had over 30,000 students and was in the middle of a busy metro area. So, I saw a lot of people in general, but easily the highest concentration of young and well-developed people in their prime. Most of the "6'3" PGs were slightly taller than me (I'm about 6'0.5 in shoes). A lot of the 6' football players were shorter than me, and almost all the "6'8-6'10" Centers were really 6'6- 6'7.5. I walked in graduation next to the conference offensive player of the year who was the QB on a NCAA winner and played a few in the NFL. I think he was listed at 6'2, 215 and we were pretty much the same exact size. I work with a guy now everyone swears is at least 6'10, some people even call him " that 7 foot guy." He's around 6'6. I work with around 5000 people, btw. I could probably list every guy over 6'3; there aren't that many. The Center on my school's title team was around 6'6.5 and listed at 6'8. He was short for the NBA since he had a chunky body and only post skills, but walking around irl he stood out as exceptionally tall. I don't see guys like that out all the place.
Guys who claim to see 6'8 dudes everywhere probably think Hulk Hogan was really 6'8 with 24" arms and The Rock is 6'5 and natural.