If I wasn't already familiar with the APBA concept, then I would probably prefer TITLE BOUT II because the rules are more presented more clearly. By that, I mean that if you total the hit numbers on the APBA-version fighter's card, they equal the same exact grouping totals in TITLE BOUT II. In looking at the APBA game and TITLE BOUT II, you can see that it is the same game, and the developers merely adapted to APBA by creating cards with 36 result numbers on them (like other APBA games have), rather than using the grouping concept (i.e. The errata sheet data does come into play, but since the fight took place before the sheet arrived, I merely improvised using your point suggestions. It was a very interesting fight, and the game plays great. Had that KNOCKDOWN (the only one in the fight) not occurred, the fight was a virtual draw.
He won a UNANIMOUS DECISION, with all of the scorecards only being separated by two points at the most. Roberto scored a KNOCKDOWN in the first, but then traded frames the rest of the way with his opponent. My first fight involved Benny LEONARD and Roberto DURAN.