The Infinite One's powers are beyond debate. The powers of godhood flow through his veins, a gift of the incredible strength of the Mystic race. While Rashidi has to fight and scrape for every inch of magical power he possesses, Avalon's are gifted to him, along with the kind of durability that the frail Rashidi would kill for. High grade physical damage is what Avalon will dish out here, as he doesn't have a lot of time to play around- he's giving up a critical speed advantage and Rashidi's damage is no joke. Avalon can take a round of damage from almost everything in existance, and then he'll get to turn the tables on his foe and see how Rashidi likes the taste of a God's power!
Rashidi's a grizzled veteran at this point in his DL career. The wiseman's struggled to capture his early success in the arena, and the path to victory this season isn't easy either. Avalon packs a mighty punch and is tough enough to take a couple of Rashidi's deadly spells. No matter. The Infinite One lives and dies on his defenses, which Rashidi's Life suck spell ignores. Rashidi's magical assault will rip Avalon to shreds in no time, and and his vampiric powers will keep him alive long enough. A massive speed advantage means Rashidi will have more than enough turns to make use of that healing and put this wannabe God down for the count.