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Adam via his massive amounts of hax compared to saitama and the fact that saitama isn't likely to take him seriously at first means he won't just one-shot him before he can start on a topic.
That gives Adam quite the advantage since Saitama is fictional in the real world; Although Saitama could still win if Adam strips him of his powers by telling Saitama the actual effect of his strength training, Saitama would be athletic human instead of superhuman in which case Saitama could still beat Adam to death.
Saitama could also prove he is superhuman and Adam couldn't deny him his powers (probably).
Honestly leaning to Saitama. Even if Adam completely shows how his training should never give him the superhuman feats he has, he can still basically beat him to death given he'd still be as tough as a well trained soldier
@FDrybob: That argument could also be used against Adam ; If Adam assumes Saitama is a regular human (and therefore compleatly harmless) and starts giving a lecture that will inevitably annoy Saitama into giving Adam an Earth shattering punch.
@Loyal: What's the context of this fight or in other words; why are Adam and Saitama fighting from their perspectives?
Adam erases him on a conceptual level via proving that Superheroes don't actually exist, and a Saitama, being Saitama, will either just stare blankly at him or fall asleep. That, or interrupt Adam, provoking him into stopping time or mentally controlling Saitama to continue his lecture. And then erase him.
well, saitama almost always tells people he fights that he's "a hero for fun" and Adam being the lovable jerk he is, will go on on a tangent on how superheroes aren't real and superpowers are not real which is an argument that might get thrown out.