This one is down purely to personal preference.
They're both solidly built, quality springers with the same superb trigger.
I'd base this one on handling alone.
Even though a standard 80 can feel lazy and slow, they're still accurate in that guise. But can be made better (as in sweeter/less recoil and smoother). A sleeved down one would be the way to go....very, very smooth, or short stroked if you like.
The 95, even though it is lighter, doesn't thrash about like some lighter springers, due to its stock design and feeling of more "straight line" recoil.
If you wanted to add more weight to the 95, that's simples....just add a 98 stock to it, adding weight to absorb more of the recoil and also assisting in keeping it steady on aim.

They're both brilliant rifles, even if kept in standard form and I'm sure you'll be happy with either of these fine guns.