The fact that you're talking about percentages and have identified at least generally what kind of leakage you have and where suggests that you did a "leakdown" test rather than a "compression" test ?
A compression test involves attaching a latching gauge to each cylinder and cranking the engine over, recording the highest pressure reached. Generally the numbers are in the 300-400 psi range and you look for the absolute values as well as differences between cylinders. Because you are cranking the engine over valve clearances play a role.
A leakdown test involves attaching a set of gauges to each cylinder and using compressed air to pressurize the cylinder to a known value.. often 100 psi. A second gauge tells you how much is leaking, in percent... 95% generally is considered to be a good-to-great reading. Because you are not cranking the engine over valve clearances do *not* play a role (unless you have 0 or negative clearance, causing a valve to stay jammed open!).
Which of the two scenarios matches yours ?