@SGRaaize:
DoFlamingo obviously killed Moria, why wouldn't he?
There is no real reason why you would think that Moria is alive, and the way Oda wrote it, its pretty obvious
No, really it isn't. For a fairly major character like Moria, there's no reason now to show his corpse or show him die. The outcome was way too ambiguous, and, as we saw earlier, Oda is now capable of killing characters: why not just show the scene where Moria kicks it? Or if it's too gruesome? Just show his body.
Bellamy also probably died, but no one is discussing that Bellamy is alive, its just that Moria is beloved and its hard to accept his death
Except that Moria is a Shichibukai, and even if his character is rather exhausted, he's far more important than a complete shit character like Bellamy.
-Hum, it will be nice to say that you died in… the war...
(Moria angry but defenseless)
[End of the chapter]
-Okay, now that I said that, you're gonna be my buddy
-Sure
Are you so simple minded that that's the only scenario you can imagine?
Something more along the lines off
[End of the chapter]
Moria: "Shit, shit, shit, I'll do anything, please."
Doflamingo: "Anything?"
Generic? Yes. Plausible? Yes.
We have no idea what Doflamingo's motives are. Having a loyal servant like Moria could easily come in handy. And not to mention that it would be straight up dumb as shit to waste a potential Pacifista like Moria. At the very least they could transfer his powers to the Kumabots like what they did with Kizaru. Killing him is very unwise.
The only problem here is that Moria is presumed dead, so he can't be seen in public. But that could easily be solved.