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We don't know how genki translates to battle power so it's not really proof of anything.Of course, Goku in general got stronger nobody can deny that. Gohan's genki given to its very limits is all the required proof to disprove their notion.
The narrative doesn't print what you're claiming, Goku & Vegeta were the ones that understimated him and were carefree, the Kaioshins were cautious about Kid Buu. Also he knows that by Shin, who in this situation, was more reliable than him as he knows Kid Buu far better than anyone on there (regardless or that he knows everything about him is a different thing).
Actually, it does. The narrative clearly shows that Elder Kaioshin is oblivious to what Buu is capable of which is explicitly why Kaioshin walks the Elder through Buu's history. In fact, Elder Kaioshin makes the statement of Kid Buu being the most "troublesome" on the basis of what Kaioshin said. That is, everyone that Buu absorbed had "tamed" him and made him more easily controlled. That restraint dissipated when he returned back to Kid Buu.
So yes, just like Goku and Vegeta, Elder Kaioshin was in the dark about Kid Buu's abilities. Kaioshin didn't disagree but he inaccurately judged his own potara fusion with Kibito so what does he know, right? Vegetto is heavily implied to be capable of beating Kid Buu but that's irrelevant when all of the characters don't really know what they're talking about. Therefore, Kid Buu < Vegetto is not proven.