No, you don't.
Not if you judge distance properly; off your right foot. Plus, you get a full body turn on the punch and you can hide the punch behind your left shoulder until the very end.
What?
It is nothing at all like punching across the body. A full body turn on a right hand and punching across the body with a right are nearly mutually exclusive.
Any time the elbow leaves the body there's an opening. If you throw the punch right, there's no difference in the opening, but there is a difference in the target presented and the recovery, not to mention the punch being twice as hard. You thinking that offense gets limited by the stance just means you haven't been taught it properly.
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