You are ludicrous. In less than 3 years of work Adamek has defeated: Golota, Estrada, Arreola, Grant, Maddalone, McBride, Aguilera, Chambers, Walker...that is an impressive feat for a former light heavy and cruiser. His only loss is a single fight to the best fighter in the division.He has made a huge jump in weight yet he's still one of the best at this weight class. He's one of the most active top fighters of our generation, meaning he risks a lot more than fighters who fight only one or two fights a year. There is nothing remotely fake or inauthentic about Adamek.
A true warrior would eschew the financial path (chasing the dollars at heavyweight in a pointless Quixotic quest) and stay at cruiser to dominate and unify, eke out a legacy and make history.
Exciting? As a CW? Sure. As HW? Not so much. There's virtually 0 chance of him stopping his opponent unless it's a renown glass chin (hell, he couldn't even hurt McBride and Grant) and his Walker fight was exciting because Adamek was actually in trouble. He has to fear literally every puncher in the division no regardless of skill level.
I'm sure Adamek was sweating buckets when he stepped in the ring with Arreola, Aguilera and Walker tonight, notice that each time his legs quake in fear of getting hit, which is why he won all those fights by boring UD try again, we can go on all night and you'll still look like a kid trying to convince his teacher that a dog ate his homework